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Books in One Up Books series

  • The One Year Children's Bible

    Rhona Davies, Anno Domini Publishing, Marcin Piwowarski

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Sept. 1, 2007)
    From the account of God’s creation to God’s revelation to John, each story in this children’s Bible is chosen carefully to provide kids with a daily reading that will deepen their love of God’s Word. In addition, the last section of the book provides an easily accessible Bible encyclopedia. Meant to help kids better understand what they are reading, it contains points of reference about life in Bible times, including civilizations, food, homes, towns, weapons, religious practices, work, and daily life. There’s also an index of key people. This is a solid One Year Bible that will provide kids with a deeper understanding of God’s Word, while instilling in them a love for reading their Bible every day.Start any day the One Year Way! Do-able. Daily. Devotions. Perfect for kids ages 6 to 10 years, The One Year Children’s Bible helps kids to engage with the Bible every day with readings they can understand. It features 365 Bibles stories (in historical order rather than biblical order) in easy-to-read text. The illustrations are colorful and engaging. Ideal for kids who are transitioning from a Bible story book to a real Bible.
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  • Three Complete Novels: The Cat Who Wasn't There / The Cat Who Went into the Closet / The Cat Who Came to Breakfast

    Lilian Jackson Braun

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, April 30, 1996)
    Jim Qwilleran and his remarkable feline sleuths, Koko and Yum Yum, appear in a delightful trio of whodunits--The Cat Who Wasn't There, The Cat Who Went into the Closet, and The Cat Who Came to Breakfast--in an unabridged omnibus edition of the popular mysteries.
  • The One Year Real Life Encounters with God: 365 Q&A Devotions

    Child Evangelism Fellwshp

    Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Feb. 1, 2003)
    Not your average devotional for kids, The One Year Book of Real Life Encounters with God will help kids have an extra-special time with God each day of the year. Kid-friendly devotions on topics such as, “What Is Jesus Doing in Heaven?” and “Is the Bible True?” will make devotion time something kids look forward to. In addition to the 365 devotionals, the book features Q&As, memory verses, prayer starters, space for journaling, and fun activity pages.
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  • The One Year Make-It-Stick Devotions

    Emmett Cooper

    Paperback (Tyndale Kids, Aug. 27, 2007)
    Ready to make God's Word really stick? The One Year Make It Stick Devotions makes it easy—and fun! When God made the promise to never again flood the earth, he reinforced his promise with an object we would recognize—a rainbow. Any time we see a rainbow, we remember God's promise. By pairing objects (called Click-ers) that kids see or think about every day with stick-to-your-heart devotions, kids have a concrete reminder of God's Word. When children see a flashlight, a penny, or a speed-limit sign, it reminds them of God's teaching. No more “in one ear and out the other” or confused looks at tougher teaching. The kid-tested Make It Stick Devotions really, really work. . . because they make God's Word really, really stick! Start any day the One Year Way! Do-able. Daily. Devotions. This book helps your child connect with God every day ... the One Year way. Perfect for ages 6 to 10. The One Year Make It Stick Devotions is not a memory system, but a way for kids to connect key concepts about God and the Bible with their daily life. It provides a really strong way to hide God's Word in their hearts. It's especially useful for kids who are visual learners and who find it difficult or boring to memorize Bible verses. The One Year Make It Stick Devotions includes devotions from every book of the Bible. Includes list of the books of the Bible with their sound-alike animal names, listed by the week or weeks when they'll be studied. Contains devotions for six days of each week, Monday through Saturday, with optional weekend activities for Saturday/Sunday. For each book of the Bible, devotions include: Introductory devotion summarizing the book of the Bible, with a cartoon of the animal that represents that book, an explanation for why the animal was chosen, and a just-for-fun lookup of a key passage from that book One or more in-depth devotions containing a Bible verse of the day Daily make-it-stick activities Prayers to conclude each devotion Saturday/Sunday devotions have an additional optional make-it-stick weekend activity Each devotion will cause your child to realize the importance of reading and obeying God's Word and how much He loves them
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  • Hidden Treasure Quest: Knowing God Through Creation

    Hide and Seek Ministries

    Paperback (Hide and Seek Ministries, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Join a thirteen-year-old boy named Ben as you learn about God by exploring how and why He made all of creation. Learn why you were made, how to hear from God, how to use God's sword, how the Bible describes dinosaurs, and much more! Hidden Treasure Quest is an easy-to-understand book series to help you develop your own relationship with the Lord. For ages 9 to 14.Series titles include:Knowing God Through Creation (Study Guide also available!)Knowing God Through Jesus (Coming in 2018)Knowing God Through the Holy Spirit (Coming in 2019)---"Hidden Treasure Quest is a clear explanation and invitation to Biblical faith in our Creator. The narrative approach is compelling; the science aspects are well done. May this project help shape the next generation of Christian leaders." - Don B. DeYoung, Ph.D. President, Creation Research Society---"Hidden Treasure Quest is not only well written, fun and simple to understand, it is deeply grounded in God's Word. With this life-changing series, your 9-14 year old will grow and strengthen their walk with Jesus and is perfect for the entire family!"- Shannen Fields Actress, Producer, Speaker Lead Actress in Facing the GiantsHidden Treasure Quest is: An engaging book about God for kids to read independently or with an adult.An easy-to-use and effective tool to help disciple your loved ones.A great bible study or curriculum for homeschool, Sunday School, or other group (even groups with multiple ages).A way to help prepare your children to face worldly influences.A tool to help your kids become excited about knowing Jesus.A method to help your kids understand who they are in Christ and reach their God-given potential.
  • One Up: Bryanna Northeimer

    Bryanna Nicole Northeimer

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 21, 2017)
    Samantha Keys isn't your average teenage girl. Instead of painting her nails and listening to the latest gossip, she occupies her time by playing video games. Her skill level is so great that she even surpasses most of the boys she plays against. Her love of games is soon altered when she is sucked into the new game One Up where her chance of survival dwindles with each level she passes. In order to win, she has to survive all ten levels. With her boyfriend Sage by her side, they must venture forth through the game in any hopes of making it out alive. In their adventure, they face dangerous monsters and also gamers who are trapped within the game. It's a fight for survival and with each step, the need to live grows increasingly desperate. Do you think you could survive a game of life or death? You'll never know unless you venture forth into One Up
  • Mercury Ice: The Seventh Coordinate

    Michael D. Morrow, Sara Crawford

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 25, 2016)
    Mercury Ice pivots around a find of another human civilization on one isolated region on the planet Mercury by a SETI graduate student internist. The discovery is made upon capturing a transmission broadcast issued into space from a Mercury scientist and his young daughter. Communication transpires, interplanetary teen angst and love stories emerge, and government cover-ups all ensue as both civilizations find out a linked history never before imagined.
  • I Call Myself a Prospector

    Bob Durnin, Frank Durnin

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 6, 2015)
    Two paths appeared, and young Bob chose the northern route.This is a story of one man's journey through the field of mining exploration, but it is much more. A day's work called for ten mile hikes, often on snowshoes, punctuated by good times around the noon tea fire and at the evening common room. These are the stories and the legends of Canada's exploration fraternity, told by someone who has "been there and done that," a legend in his own right, told in the style of the tea-fire/common room chat.You will be entertained.
  • Two Faces of Fear: "The Upturned Face" and "Moon Face"

    Stephen Crane, Jack London

    Paperback (Worthington Pr, Jan. 3, 1997)
    Two short-short stories by some of America's greatest authors of suspense--one a tale of obsession and the other a story about the distastefulness of burial.
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  • The Monkey's Paw

    W. W. Jacobs, W.W. Jacobs

    Paperback (Worthington Pr, Aug. 1, 1995)
    The White family has gained possession of a magical monkey's paw, empowered to grant them three wishes. But as they experience horrible consequences related to their wishes they learn the meaning of the adage, "be careful what you wish for, you just might get it."
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  • Princess Kindness Khumalo

    Catherine Amandla Clark Ed.D.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 27, 2017)
    Princess Kindness gains awareness of her intuition with help from her doll, Sibongile.
  • One Year Devotions for Teens

    Susie Shellenberger

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 16, 2003)
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