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  • Moving in the Wrong Direction

    Dr. Karry D. Wesley

    Paperback (Winepress Pub, Jan. 15, 2001)
    Where are you headed? Why are you moving in the direction you are headed? Are you on a mission for the Lord? Or, are you missing in action? Dr. Karry Wesley's book, Moving In the Wrong Direction: A Study of the Book of Jonah, gives special attention to the main character of the story. Although the book mentions the city of Nineveh, it is really about the heart of Jonah and how it reflects the hearts of all believers. Jonah was a sincere prophet with a serious problem. Although we have surrendered our lives to God, often we are divinely directed to do things that we would prefer not to do. All of us have been guilty of Moving In the Wrong Direction at some point on the mission field. As you study, Moving In the Wrong Direction: A Study of the Book of Jonah, you may see how easily your name could be the title of the book in the Bible.
  • Jonathan's Journey

    Katherine Bell, Steve Miller

    Paperback (Winepress Pub, June 1, 1998)
    Born with severe handicaps, Jonathan awakens one night to be carried away by Jesus, who answers his questions and shows him the major events of the Bible.
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  • Rainbows and Promises: Stories and Prayers from a Grandmother's Heart

    Anne Dier Wilson, Stacey Davis

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, April 3, 2008)
    Do you believe there’s a biblical truth for every situation? Can you find spiritual applications from daily living that draw you closer to an awareness of God’s presence in your life? In a world that clamors loudly and persistently for your attention, God promises to be with you, no matter what. Rainbows and Promises is a delightful collection of scriptures, prayers, stories, and watercolor illustrations that show how you can walk closer to God and invite Him into the circumstances of your life. Each story relates a true experience from the author’s life and from the lives of her family then follows up with a practical, biblical application for each event, like: • A ’possum in the henhouse! Can you see God’s protection when your children see only missing chicks? Drawn originally from a series of children’s sermons and told with humor, each story is a wonderful object lesson that conveys practical tips to help you, your children, and your grandchildren connect with God.
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  • Charles T. Cup

    Dalen Keys, Ron Wheeler

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, March 14, 2012)
    Charles T. Cup knew he was fabulous; absolutely spectacular in fact. He loved his luxurious life surrounded by wealth and elegance, until one day, tragedy struck. He found himself on a lonely shelf in a mission's thrift store—neglected and unwanted. He thought his beautiful life was over until he makes a new friend and finds meaning and purpose through serving the homeless.Charles T. Cup is a poignant tale of pride, despair, and victory your child will love. Share this beautifully illustrated picture book with your 4 – 8 year old as you explore homelessness and discuss ways that you can reach out to those in need in your community.
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  • My Grandma's Angels

    Leah Beck, Carol Beck

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, Jan. 1, 2001)
    The author describes the dream she had the night her beloved grandmother died, in which she saw angels taking her grandmother to heaven.
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  • The Double Cousins and the Mystery of the Missing Watch

    Miriam Jones Bradley

    Paperback (Winepress Pub, June 11, 2009)
    When double cousins Max Rawson and Carly Johnson with their siblings, Dorie, Chad, and Molly, arrive at their GrandparentsÂ’ ranch for an annual visit, they are delighted with a surprise request that changes everything.Grandpa asks them to uncover what happened to his GrandfatherÂ’s twin brother Zachary, who left home to seek adventure and fortune in the West over 100 years before and was never heard from again. The only clue is a pocket watch Grandpa has that matches one Zachary carried. Added to this real-life mystery is the sudden arrival of a new hired man, Slim, a quiet stranger with an unusual background. Will they be able to find what happened to Zach and his watch? Who is Slim? Can he be trusted? What is he hiding? As the cousins seek answers to these questions they learn valuable lessons about forgiveness and acceptance.
  • A Piece of Silver: A Christmas Story

    Clark Rich Burbidge, Annie Henrie

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, July 6, 2011)
    “A Piece of Silver is a gripping story that gives an original and interesting perspective on the birth and death of Jesus. Excellent story telling coupled with engaging and dramatic illustrations will have readers, young and old, turning the pages until they reach the dramatic and promising ending. It is a story of victory that families will enjoy reading over and over again.” —Crystal Bowman, best-selling children's author Two thousand years ago in Bethlehem, a young homeless boy named Daniel finds shelter in a stable and witnesses the birth of the Savior. Wanting to present the child with something, he gives the baby his only possession—a silver ring he wears on a piece of twine around his neck. But Daniel's life remains one of living on the fringe of society until, in his darkest and loneliest moment, he again meets the Savior.This powerful story provides a unique perspective of the birth and death of Jesus through the eyes and heart of a desolate young man. Infused with wonder and awe, this story is one of unconditional love and endless hope.
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  • Giants in the Land: He Way of Things

    Clark Rich Burbidge, Karl C. Hepworth

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, June 13, 2012)
    There are Giants in the Land . . .. . . and it has always been so as far as anyone can remember. They work side-by-side with the people, and whenever there is a job too difficult or a threat too great they are there to step in. The giants' presence gives the townspeople a special confidence about life. But one morning the people discover the giants have mysteriously disappeared. Fear and panic grip the town. Someone must find them and bring them back. Thomas, a young farmer, volunteers and sets out alone on a great journey of danger and discovery. Thomas learns the true nature of giants and what it means for him and his people. Join Thomas in his timeless rite of passage and learn what it means to become something more than you have been, why it is necessary in life, and how to do it.
  • Tell Somebody It Happened to Me

    Nancy Flowers

    Paperback (Winepress Pub, Oct. 5, 2009)
    “What’s your name? Has it happened to you?” Protect your child from sexual abuse using this simple, engaging book. In just a few pages, your son or daughter will learn even nice people shouldn’t be allowed to touch certain places (“your privates”). Most importantly, children will understand it is OK to tell someone—and no need to feel bad.Bright, fun illustrations and a kid-friendly story make this crucial message easy for children to enjoy—but for parents, it’s a tale they hope never leaves these pages. Read it today with your child and have the assurance that his or her innocence will be protected for years to come.For ages 4 to 10.
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  • Seeds: God's Awesome Computers

    Priscilla Mitchell

    Hardcover (Winepress Pub, June 1, 1998)
    A delightful collection of stories in strong-metered poems that explores our carefuly programmed world. (For today's computer-smart kids, programming is not a foreign word.) With the help of eight illustrators, you child will see, understand, and enjoy learning many fun facts of how God brings plants and animals to life; they are all truly amazing creatings-computerized miracles.
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  • It's Neat to Eat at the Table

    Lindy Bartell

    Board book (Winepress Pub, May 24, 2006)
    Meet Perry and Penny, two adorable piglets that help kids learn manners, respect for others and how to be "Proper Piggies." Through their books, music, website, and more, Perry and his little sister Penny give parents a creative way to teach manners.
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  • What About Her: A True Story of Clergy, Abuse, Survival

    Beth Van Dyke

    Paperback (Winepress Pub, March 1, 1997)
    This autobiographical work focuses on Beth Van Dyke's experience of abuse in a counseling relationship with the pastor of her church in which she calls for fairness for victims at least equalling considerations granted to the violators.