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Books with title God's House

  • A Mouse in God's House

    Cheryl Steele, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, March 16, 2010)
    Pushing books off a desk, nibbling on cookie crumbs, and playing hide and seek are all in a day's work for Bartholomew the church mouse. Bartholomew wants to serve God, but just can't seem to get it right-or so he thinks. Adventures abound as Bartholomew learns that serving God may be just a blessing away, when a young girl discovers A Mouse in God's House. Career educator Cheryl Steele has been recognized by a variety of civic and professional organizations for her work on behalf of children. She loves entertaining her grandchildren with stories and is delighted to share her stories with readers of all ages.
  • House of God

    Samuel Shem PhD

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Jan. 1, 1985)
    The medical hierarchy of The House of God is like a pyramid - a lot at the bottom and one at the top. Roy Basch, a Rhodes scholar, thinks differently, until he meets Hyper Hooper, out to win the most post-mortems of the year award, or Molly, the nurse with the crash helmet.
  • God's House

    Ellen Javernick, Virginia Helen Richards, D. Thomas Halpin

    Paperback (Pauline Books & Media, June 1, 1999)
    Describes the appearance and significance of objects in a Catholic Church building.
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  • God's Holy House

    Amy Norris

    Paperback (Amy Norris, July 20, 2017)
    God's Holy House was written to help parents talk with their children about the Holiness of their bodies. The purpose is to teach them God's Character and His truth about who they are, so they recognize red flags and can be prepared to protect themselves. The pictures in the book are purposeful in teaching that each person is special and that the body is to be treated with the utmost respect as it is holy and created fearfully and wonderfully. The book gives specific direction on how to handle the lies of a molester, but also how to set good boundaries with others throughout their lives Train Up a Child Ministries is dedicated to the protection of children through prevention education concerning social issues of the day. Issues such as Addiction, Pornography, Molestation, and Gender ID are just a few of the issues that our children will face in this new age. These books are written so that you can discuss hard topics with your children at an early age.
  • Gugu's House

    Catherine Stock

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Jan. 22, 2001)
    Kukamba loves to visit her grandmother, Gugu. Though the village where Gugu lives is dry and dusty, her house is big and sprawling and unlike any other. The courtyard and walls are decorated with beautiful paintings and clay animals, all made by Gugu herself. Best of all, when Kukamba visits, she gets to help shape and paint some of the wonderful zebras, elephants, and birds that Gugu is always adding to the house. When the heavy rains come and her grandmother's showpieces are destroyed, Kukamba is crushed. But the Gugu helps her see that an ending can also be a beginning, and art is not the only beauty the world has to offer. Set in the grassy plains of Zimbabwe and gracefully illustrated in watercolors, GUGU'S HOUSE is a unique tribute to the spirit of creativity and the immutable cycles of nature.
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  • God's Holy House

    Amy J Norris

    Paperback (Amy Norris, June 2, 2016)
    "God's Holy House" gives parents a tool to equip their children with knowledge and practical advice on how to react to any molestation. This book teaches that our bodies are Holy and the God really cares about our protection and delights in truth. The illustrations are purposeful yet simple. They are meant to give the child an understanding of Gods Holiness, and the beauty of Gods creation. This book is a intended to be a tool that can be used to create an open dialogue with the child from an early age, and provide continued education as the child grows.
  • A Mouse in God's House

    Cheryl Steele

    eBook (Tate Publishing, Jan. 26, 2010)
    Pushing books off a desk, nibbling on cookie crumbs, and playing hide and seek are all in a day's work for Bartholomew the church mouse. Bartholomew wants to serve God, but just can't seem to get it right--or so he thinks. Adventures abound as Bartholomew learns that serving God may be just a blessing away, when a young girl discovers A Mouse in God's House. Career educator Cheryl Steele has been recognized by a variety of civic and professional organizations for her work on behalf of children. She loves entertaining her grandchildren with stories and is delighted to share her stories with readers of all ages.
  • A Mouse in God's House

    Cheryl Steele

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Jan. 26, 2010)
    Pushing books off a desk, nibbling on cookie crumbs, and playing hide and seek are all in a day's work for Bartholomew the church mouse. Bartholomew wants to serve God, but just can't seem to get it right--or so he thinks. Adventures abound as Bartholomew learns that serving God may be just a blessing away, when a young girl discovers A Mouse in God's House. Career educator Cheryl Steele has been recognized by a variety of civic and professional organizations for her work on behalf of children. She loves entertaining her grandchildren with stories and is delighted to share her stories with readers of all ages.
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  • God's Little House

    Sandol Stoddard

    Paperback (Paulist Pr, June 1, 1985)
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  • Gugu's House

    Catherine Stock

    Hardcover
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  • God's Holy House

    Amy Norris

    eBook (, July 17, 2017)
    "God's Holy House" gives parents a tool to equip their children with knowledge and practical advice on how to react to any molestation. This book teaches that our bodies are Holy and the God really cares about our protection and delights in truth. The illustrations are purposeful yet simple. They are meant to give the child an understanding of Gods Holiness, and the beauty of Gods creation. This book is a intended to be a tool that can be used to create an open dialogue with the child from an early age, and provide continued education as the child grows.