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  • Noah's Navy

    Douglas Hirt, Terry James

    language (CKN Christian Publishing, April 9, 2018)
    The Millennial Kingdom is a wonderous time to be born into. The world is at peace and has become like the Garden of Eden; beautiful, exciting, and ruled by the Great King Himself who sits on His throne in the golden-street city of Glorania. In such a perfect place, who would expect thieves to prowl at night? It’s those two fumblers again, Lester Mudd and Castor Grout. This time the troublemakers intend to steal a special gift entrusted to Adam Beam by the Great King. Luckily, Adam is startled awake during the burglary. Lester and Castor panic and escape through a carelessly drawn Dream Door, accidentally landing on Noah’s Ark at the time of the Great Flood. It doesn’t take Adam long to figure out where the thieves have gone. At once Adam, his sister Zonia, and their pet Siberian Tiger Toby are in hot pursuit to recover the stolen treasure, only to learn that the gift has fallen into the raging flood waters and is permanently lost. Well, maybe not permanently. Adam has an idea how to find the precious gift, but it will take some clever Dream Doodling, the help of Noah and his family, a navy of friendly sea creatures, and . . . a submarine Dream Doodled from the far future. Naturally, the evil Evols intend to do all within their power to stop Adam from completing his mission.
  • Joseph from Rags to Riches

    Flabia Thembeka

    Paperback (Trilogy Christian Publishing, Dec. 11, 2018)
    The Bible Coming to Life in the Eyes of To every child that has chosen to buy or that have received this book as a gift welcome to my worldwide classroom. I would first like to extend a great big thanks to each of you, for being in attendance. I promise when you open this book that you will embark upon one of the greatest journeys and ride of your life. These books are not about religion. They are about helping each one of you to know your Creator, your Father God, your Friend, your Constant Companion. Get to know Him. He loves all His children! From the moment you start all the different games and puzzles in this book, there will be a joy that will fill your heart. It is real! I want you to know that you are unstoppable, the Lord is right there with you. You will become empowered, as you reach out and get to know Him. I pray that you will continue this journey for a lifetime.
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  • The Pocket Knife Story

    Emily Hemstock

    eBook (Christian Kids Publishing, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Join Timmy as he learns to trust the power of prayer through "The Pocket Knife Story". He receives a perfect gift at his tenth birthday party - only to realize the next day it is missing. Through this story, Timmy learns the importance of trusting God even when He doesn't answer our prayers right away.
  • Not As They Appear

    Samantha Adkins

    language (CKN Christian Publishing, April 16, 2018)
    When four-year-old, fatherless Matthew sees a dragon at his window, he screams for his mother. Instead of being comforted, he is horrified to find she has disappeared. Matthew and his sixteen-year-old sister, Jessica, must find a way to reunite their family. Matthew and Jessica struggle to survive on their own and keep their desperate situation a secret. Then, one night, a dragon captures Matthew. He is rescued by a huge eagle and flown to a far-off, mystical land where he begins the transformation into an eighteen-year-old boy. A half-beaver, half-man named Eliazer finds Matthew and teaches him to protect himself. Matthew also begins to acquire the armour he will need to fight the dragons – a sword of the word, shield of faith, boots of peace and a breastplate of righteousness.
  • Mary of Nazareth, Pennsylvania

    Susan Walker

    eBook (CKN Christian Publishing, April 10, 2019)
    After being told in a dream that she is pregnant, sixteen-year-old Mary must face small town life in the twenty-first century. At first, she believes her dream was just a dream and not a message from God.Her mother thinks she is lying about still being a virgin, her doctor cannot believe she is pregnant, and even her boyfriend, Joey Griffin, has trouble understanding the miracle. Once both pregnancy and virginity are confirmed, Mary must deal with paparazzi and world press, local clerics of all denominations, the school board, and kidnappers. Family-friendly author, Susan Walker delivers a contemporary twist on the heartwarming tale that’s as old as time.
  • Chloe's Gift

    Susan Walker

    eBook (CKN Christian Publishing, March 13, 2019)
    LOVE. LOSS. FORGIVENESS. PEACE.Forgiveness is a gift you give to earn yourself peace. The hardest forgiveness to give is to forgive yourself and letting go of guilt that hangs on. Eighteen-year-old Chloe Nash lives in the shadow of her cousin, Jeri. While begrudgingly doing a favor for Jeri, tragedy strikes. A deer in the road, a big tree, and death knock Chloe’s life off the school-work-study to build for a good future she has lived for to this point. When forgiveness comes easily from others, Chloe is stunned. How can others forgive her when she cannot find it in her heart to forgive herself?
  • WAGING WAR: A Christian's Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook

    Heather Freeman

    eBook (Christian Publishing House, Feb. 18, 2017)
    The purpose of Waging War is to guide the youth of this program from start to finish in their therapeutic efforts to gain insight into their patterns of thinking and beliefs that have led to the current outcomes in their life thus far and enable them to change the path which they are on.Waging War is a guide to start the youth with the most basic information and work pages to the culmination of all of the facts, scripture, and their newly gained insight to offer a more clear picture of where they are and how to change their lives for the better. Every chapter will have work pages that Freeman has used and had found to be useful in therapy, but most importantly, this workbook will teach the Word to a population that does not hear it in its’ most correct form.What is the significance of controlling ones’ thoughts and how does that apply to you? Doubts, fears, and insecurities come from somewhere, especially when they are pervasive. Understanding this idea will help one to fight those thoughts and free them from the shackles their mind puts around their hearts, preventing them from achieving their dreams and the plans God had intended for them when they were created.
  • Adam's Apples

    Douglas Hirt, Terry James

    Paperback (CKN Christian Publishing, March 5, 2018)
    Ever wonder what living in a near-perfect world would be like? Bible prophecy promises just such a coming world! The Millennium will be One-thousand years of an Eden-like Planet Earth, ruled by Jesus Christ, the King of Kings! Adam Beam, a young boy, and his sister, Zonia, live in a future time, born in an era of a beautiful, Utopian world. The children live in Glorania, the capital city of New Eden, where the Great King rules an almost perfect planet. They face no dangers in this new world. Adam’s pet, Toby, for example, is a Siberian tiger weighing 1,000 pounds! Adam, Zonia, and Toby go through a “Dream Door” into the past, as part of Adam’s “Explore Time” adventure, the method by which children of New Eden Time learn history. They pass in and out of Dream Doors by means of the “Dream Doodler”, a fantastic instrument that can draw a spectacularly beautiful picture in midair. The children can jump into the picture they draw, to take them wherever they want to go. Exciting, wonderful adventures await. Join them in their quest to find Adam’s Apples! Help get out the message that, for Christians, the future is not gloom and doom, but is God-Guaranteed to be gloriously splendiferous!
  • Daddy's Deployment

    Lorin Sanchez Neslony, Sharon Graham Smith

    Paperback (Christian Military Publishing, Jan. 8, 2014)
    Daddy’s Deployment is a personal account of the struggles and emotions my family faced during a military deployment and how we got through it---prayer and God! Military families face many challenges when a family member goes away on a deployment, and it is especially tough on children. My kids felt happy, lonely, sad, scared, and many other emotions when their daddy deployed. It was especially tough for my son Jake, diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, to process all of the emotions he was going through. We sat down to draw pictures and talk about how God would help him through the deployment. That’s how this book came to life! God offers us hope, strength, love, and a rainbow after the storms we face. He has always been faithful to my family, and I know he will always be faithful to yours.
  • Noah's Navy

    Douglas Hirt, Terry James

    Paperback (CKN Christian Publishing, April 9, 2018)
    The Millennial Kingdom is a wonderous time to be born into. The world is at peace and has become like the Garden of Eden; beautiful, exciting, and ruled by the Great King Himself who sits on His throne in the golden-street city of Glorania. In such a perfect place, who would expect thieves to prowl at night? It’s those two fumblers again, Lester Mudd and Castor Grout. This time the troublemakers intend to steal a special gift entrusted to Adam Beam by the Great King. Luckily, Adam is startled awake during the burglary. Lester and Castor panic and escape through a carelessly drawn Dream Door, accidentally landing on Noah’s Ark at the time of the Great Flood. It doesn’t take Adam long to figure out where the thieves have gone. At once Adam, his sister Zonia, and their pet Siberian Tiger Toby are in hot pursuit to recover the stolen treasure, only to learn that the gift has fallen into the raging flood waters and is permanently lost. Well, maybe not permanently. Adam has an idea how to find the precious gift, but it will take some clever Dream Doodling, the help of Noah and his family, a navy of friendly sea creatures, and . . . a submarine Dream Doodled from the far future. Naturally, the evil Evols intend to do all within their power to stop Adam from completing his mission.
  • WAGING WAR: A Christian's Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Workbook

    Heather Freeman

    Paperback (Christian Publishing House, Feb. 19, 2017)
    The purpose of Waging War is to guide the youth of this program from start to finish in their therapeutic efforts to gain insight into their patterns of thinking and beliefs that have led to the current outcomes in their life thus far and enable them to change the path which they are on. Waging War is a guide to start the youth with the most basic information and work pages to the culmination of all of the facts, scripture, and their newly gained insight to offer a more clear picture of where they are and how to change their lives for the better. Every chapter will have work pages that Freeman has used and had found to be useful in therapy, but most importantly, this workbook will teach the Word to a population that does not hear it in its’ most correct form. What is the significance of controlling ones’ thoughts and how does that apply to you? Doubts, fears, and insecurities come from somewhere, especially when they are pervasive. Understanding this idea will help one to fight those thoughts and free them from the shackles their mind puts around their hearts, preventing them from achieving their dreams and the plans God had intended for them when they were created.
  • BASICS OF BIBLICAL CRITICISM: Helpful or Harmful?

    Edward D Andrews, F David Farnell, Thomas Howe, Thomas Marshall, Benjamin Cocar, Dianna Newman

    Paperback (Christian Publishing House, May 7, 2016)
    Biblical criticism is an umbrella term covering various techniques for applying literary historical-critical methods in analyzing and studying the Bible and its textual content. Biblical criticism is also known as higher criticism, literary criticism, and historical criticism. Biblical criticism has done nothing more than weaken and demoralize people's assurance in the Bible as being the inspired and fully inerrant Word of God and is destructive in its very nature. Historical criticism is made up of many forms of biblical criticism that are harmful to the authoritative Word of God: historical criticism, source criticism, form criticism, redaction criticism, social-science criticism, canonical criticism, rhetorical criticism, structural criticism, narrative criticism, reader-response criticism, feminist criticism, and socioeconomic criticism. Not just liberal scholarship, but many moderate, even some "conservative" scholars have adopted historical criticism at some level. The authors herein show how adopting any level of biblical criticism by pastors, biblical teachers, students and scholars, will only diminish the trustworthiness of God's Word, e.g., inerrancy. Biblical criticism is extremely flawed, and its attack on the Bible has failed to demonstrate that the Bible is not the Word of God. On this Dr. Robert L. Thomas writes, Someone needs to sound the alarm when evangelical leaders mislead the body of Christ. A mass evangelical exodus from this time-honored principle of interpreting Scripture is jeopardizing the church's access to the truths taught therein. Whether interpreters have forsaken the principle intentionally or have subconsciously ignored it, the damage is the same.—Robert L. Thomas. Evangelical Hermeneutics: The New Versus the Old (p. 160).