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Books with title Cross on the Hill

  • City on the Hill

    Mark Hall, Matthew West, Tatio Viana

    eBook (B&H Publishing Group, )
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  • City on the Hill

    Mark Hall, Matthew West, Tatio Viana

    Hardcover (B&H Kids, May 1, 2014)
    “Did you hear of the city on the hill?” said one old man to the other / It once shined bright, and it would be shining still / But they all started turning on each other.” City on the Hill is a story for children ages (4-8) and fans of the popular song of the same name by award-winning Christian band Casting Crowns. With full-color illustrations and rhyming verses the book clearly teaches how the church is depicted as the body of Christ in 1 Corinthians 12. Kids will learn that God made each of them unique and wants us all to work together, using our different gifts to further His kingdom, to be the light of the world, a shining city on a hill that cannot be hidden!
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  • City on the Hill

    Mark Hall, Matthew West, Tatio Viana

    eBook (B&H Kids, May 1, 2014)
    “Did you hear of the city on the hill?” said one old man to the other / It once shined bright, and it would be shining still / But they all started turning on each other.” City on the Hill is a story for children ages (4-8) and fans of the popular song of the same name by award-winning Christian band Casting Crowns. With full-color illustrations and rhyming verses the book clearly teaches how the church is depicted as the body of Christ in 1 Corinthians 12. Kids will learn that God made each of them unique and wants us all to work together, using our different gifts to further His kingdom, to be the light of the world, a shining city on a hill that cannot be hidden!
  • Cross on the Hill

    Lesia Savedchuck, Ruth Aney

    Paperback (Novalis, March 15, 1988)
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  • On the Hill

    Lisa Jahn-Clough

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 29, 2004)
    Camille lives on one side of the hill, and Franzi lives on the other, but neither one knows that the other is there. They both love their own little houses and all of their animals, but something is missing. So one day Camille and Franzi each set off around the hill in search of someone with whom to dance, to share interesting conversations, and to tell stories at bedtime. Readers of all ages will find good company in this simple, charming tale of finding love and making room for it to grow.
  • Thrill on the Hill

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Molly Angelo's new sled is the talk of the park when a snowstorm closes the school, until Nancy, George, Bess and Molly return from a hot chocolate break and find it gone, in an easy-to-read, illustrated mystery. Original.
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  • Thrill on the Hill

    Carolyn Keene

    language (Aladdin, Aug. 21, 2012)
    A DAY OF SLEDDING SNOWBALLS INTO A BAFFLING MYSTERY!Hurray! The ground is covered with thick snow and that means no school. As soon as Nancy gets the news, she, George, and Bess head straight for the park to go sledding. Everybody is there, including Molly Angelo with her brand-new sled.Molly's sled is really fast, and everyone wants to borrow it. But after the girls take a hot-chocolate break, they return to find it's gone! So who took it? Just like snowflakes, no two mysteries are alike -- and Nancy better figure this one out before the snow melts!
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  • Eye On The Cross

    Latonya Daniels, Garrett Myers

    Hardcover (Rapier Publishing Company, Dec. 5, 2016)
    At a young age, Big Man's parents had taught him about Jesus and told him to tell his friends about their adventures. Every day at Golden Gate Training school someone meets the true Savior for the first time. By the time Big Man finishes his stories, everyone's eyes are always wide open, and their ice-cream cones are always melted. They end up wanting to know more about the "Savior," the hero in Big Man's stories who always comes to rescue him and his family from the enemy.
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  • On the Hill

    Lisa Clough

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 29, 2004)
    Camille lives on one side of the hill, and Franzi lives on the other, but neither one knows that the other is there. They both love their own little houses and all of their animals, but something is missing. So one day Camille and Franzi each set off around the hill in search of someone with whom to dance, to share interesting conversations, and to tell stories at bedtime. Readers of all ages will find good company in this simple, charming tale of finding love and making room for it to grow.
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  • Cat on the Hill

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Hinkler Books, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Cross

    Inna Hardison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 7, 2016)
    The Cross is Book Two of the five-book Alliance Series. How far would you go to save the girl you love? Would you sacrifice your best friend if it could get her out of prison? When Riley is reunited with his best friend after years of not knowing if he were still alive, instead of a long awaited hug, he’s staring down the barrel of the gun. After all these years, Riley is taken captive by the one person he loved more than anyone. Can he forgive his friend for risking his crew once he knows what’s at stake for him and can his friend forgive himself for what he had to do to save Trina? Full of unexpected twists, Book Two of the Alliance Series will keep you guessing at every turn. It is a heartbreaking journey of self discovery, forgiveness and redemption you don’t want to miss.
  • Cat on the Hill

    Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Autumn is a lonely and cold time for a stray cat in Cornwall after the hum of the summer, and winter is worse still. Most of all though, it is a hungry time. Even for an ex-ship's cat, life is a struggle, with fierce harbor cats and a yappy dog, all of whom chase him out of the village, away from its pavements of tempting dropped chips and tasty mackerel. The chapel on the hill becomes a safe haven for a while. But then, in the depths of winter, the yappy dog and his friends, the harbor boy, the donkey, and the horse come up the hill—bearing sausage! One would almost think it was Christmas. This new and magical incarnation of Cornwall in winter features a guest return of the successful Sinbad, the lifesaving dog.
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