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  • The Soul Winner

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon

    eBook (Aneko Press, Nov. 15, 2016)
    A must-read for anyone who loves God and their neighbor.As an individual, you may ask, How can I, an average person, do anything to reach the lost? Or if a pastor, you may be discouraged and feel ineffective with your congregation, much less the world. Or perhaps you don't yet have a heart for the lost. Whatever your excuse, it’s time to change. Overcome yourself and learn to make a difference in your church and the world around you. It’s time to become an effective soul winner for Christ.As Christians, our main business is to win souls. But, in Spurgeon's own words, "like shoeing-smiths, we need to know a great many things. Just as the smith must know about horses and how to make shoes for them, so we must know about souls and how to win them for Christ." Learn about souls, and how to win them, from one of the most acclaimed soul winners of all time.In this book, Charles Spurgeon discusses:•The role of conviction•The need for holiness in the soul winner•Why simplicity is more effective•How to be interesting•How to pray for the lost•How to deal with failure•The role of discipleship•How to engage others to helpNow in modern English, with additional supporting scripture added in key areas.About the AuthorCharles Haddon (CH) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 19, and quickly became famous. He is still known as the "Prince of Preachers", and frequently had more than 10,000 present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.
  • The Soul Winner

    Charles H. Spurgeon

    Paperback (Aneko Press, Nov. 15, 2016)
    A must-read for anyone who loves God and their neighbor.As an individual, you may ask, How can I, an average person, do anything to reach the lost? Or if a pastor, you may be discouraged and feel ineffective with your congregation, much less the world. Or perhaps you don't yet have a heart for the lost. Whatever your excuse, it’s time to change. Overcome yourself and learn to make a difference in your church and the world around you. It's time to become an effective soul winner for Christ. As Christians, our main business is to win souls. But, in Spurgeon's own words, "like shoeing-smiths, we need to know a great many things. Just as the smith must know about horses and how to make shoes for them, so we must know about souls and how to win them for Christ." Learn about souls, and how to win them, from one of the most acclaimed soul winners of all time. In this book, Charles Spurgeon discusses:The role of convictionThe need for holiness in the soul winnerWhy simplicity is more effectiveHow to be interestingHow to pray for the lostHow to deal with failureThe role of discipleshipHow to engage others to helpNow in modern English, with additional supporting scripture added in key areas
  • Pig the Winner

    Aaron Blabey

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, June 27, 2017)
    The world's greediest pug won't play fair, and he'll do just about anything to win!Will Pig ever learn? He's an absolute cheat and quite the sore loser as well. But when Pig challenges his foot-long playmate, Trevor, to a kibble eating contest, he accidentally stuffs more than just food in his mouth. Lucky for Pig, Trevor knows what to do and saves the day!Young readers will love Blabey's irresistibly quirky illustrations that are paired with a relatable lesson about learning to play nice. For dog and pet lovers everywhere.
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  • The Winner Is . . .

    Charise Mericle Harper, AurĂŠlie Blard-Quintard

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 26, 2018)
    The thrilling final episode in the zesty series for fans of kids' cooking competitions. It's the season finale and only two contestants remain. Who will take the cake and earn the title of Next Best Junior Chef? Two talented junior chefs have sliced and diced their way into the finale of Next Best Junior Chef. This week's theme: innovation. Which junior chef will rise to the top and earn the title of Next Best Junior Chef? And whose goose is cooked? Two contestants compete on- and off-camera, but only one will win the whole enchilada. This is a finale you won't want to miss! Bonus: includes real cooking techniques for the aspiring young chef!
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  • The Winner Is . . .

    Charise Mericle Harper, AurĂŠlie Blard-Quintard

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 19, 2019)
    The thrilling final episode in the zesty series for fans of kids' cooking competitions. It's the season finale and only two contestants remain. Who will take the cake and earn the title of Next Best Junior Chef? Two talented junior chefs have sliced and diced their way into the finale of Next Best Junior Chef. This week's theme: innovation. Which junior chef will rise to the top and earn the title of Next Best Junior Chef? And whose goose is cooked? Two contestants compete on- and off-camera, but only one will win the whole enchilada. This is a finale you won't want to miss! Bonus: includes real cooking techniques for the aspiring young chef!
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  • Spinner the Winner

    Mike Ormsby, Stuart Packer, Nicoaro Books

    Audiobook (Nicoaro Books, Oct. 28, 2014)
    Spinner the Winner is a story book for children aged 5 - 11, written by former BBC journalist Mike Ormsby. It helps parents to introduce "renewable energy" in a fun way. Story: A little wind turbine is separated from his family, develops a squeak, and is vandalized. But when a nasty storm plunges the nearby town into blackout, he saves the day and wins lots of new friends. A tale of triumph over adversity, eco-tainment for a young family.
  • Pig the Winner

    Aaron-Blabey

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC CHILDREN'S BOOKS, May 5, 2016)
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  • Pig the Winner

    Aaron Blabey

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Jan. 30, 2018)
    Will Pig ever learn? He's an absolute cheat and quite the sore loser as well. But when Pig challenges his foot-long playmate, Trevor, to a kibble-eating contest, he accidentally stuffs more than just food in his mouth. Lucky for Pig, Trevor knows what to do and saves the day!Young readers will love Blabey's irresistibly quirky illustrations that are paired with a relatable lesson about learning to play nice. For dog and pet lovers everywhere.
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  • The Winner Is . . .

    Charise Mericle Harper, AurĂŠlie Blard-Quintard

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 26, 2018)
    The thrilling final episode in the zesty series for fans of kids' cooking competitions. It's the season finale and only two contestants remain. Who will take the cake and earn the title of Next Best Junior Chef? Two talented junior chefs have sliced and diced their way into the finale of Next Best Junior Chef. This week's theme: innovation. Which junior chef will rise to the top and earn the title of Next Best Junior Chef? And whose goose is cooked? Two contestants compete on- and off-camera, but only one will win the whole enchilada. This is a finale you won't want to miss! Bonus: includes real cooking techniques for the aspiring young chef!
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  • Spinner the Winner

    Mike Ormsby, Sorin Sorasan

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 16, 2012)
    Spinner the Winner is an illustrated storybook for children aged 5 – 9. It helps parents to introduce ‘renewable energy’ in a fun way. Superb images, memorable characters.STORY: A little wind turbine is separated from his family, develops a squeak and is vandalized. But when a nasty storm plunges the nearby town into blackout, his courage and hard work restore electricity, winning him lots of new friends. Mother-of-3, Sarah Hoss, UK: "Beautifully illustrated story of a little wind turbine dealing with the trials and tribulations of life along with the debate about wind energy. The characters develop quickly, some gentle leg-pulling of authority along the way, and all ends well. Perfect introduction to environmental concepts, with an emphasis on kindness and family.”Reviewer LoopyLu says: "A brilliant tale of a friendly wind turbine who saves the day! With lovable characters, lots of laughs, drama and fab illustrations; a page-turner even for adults. Great to see a children's story touch on an important environmental theme in a fun and digestible way. Should be read in every primary school."Karen, USA: “As a journalist who covers the environment, I'm thrilled to see Spinner the Winner. I grew up an avid reader, and I remember vividly the stories I memorized as a young child. But these are different times, and today's kids need different stories. It's a real trick to introduce youngsters to the pressing problems our planet faces without turning them (or their parents) off. Spinner the Winner effectively informs while keeping the story lively and entertaining... and with fantastic artwork. If more kids learned about real issues through books like this, we might not have such divisiveness in adulthood.”Nicholas Anderson: “This is an interesting, unique story with good illustrations. The overt message seems to be about accepting new technology, but the story also conveys a good message of accepting and being yourself even if you’re new and different. …I’d recommend it for teachers in elementary school or young readers.”
  • I'm the Winner!

    Steve Metzger

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1999)
    Meet the Dinofours! They're dinosaurs. They're four years old. And they're having a race. Who will win? Join the Dinofours as they learn that some children are fast runners, some are great storytellers -- and all are special.
  • The Winner's Walk

    Nancy Ruth Patterson, Thomas F. Yezerski

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 5, 2006)
    Case Callahan isn't a star swimmer like his sister, Quinn. He's not a champion horse trainer like his father, or a popular stage actor like his mother. Still, Case is determined to make his mark. But one effort after another – talent show, science fair, junior horse show – is a terrible failure. It isn't until Case comes upon a lost dog that he finds his path to success. The dog, whom Case names Noah, is certainly one of a kind – what other golden retriever can answer the telephone and put dishes in the dishwasher? Together Case and Noah seem destined to become a trophy-winning team. Noah, however, is so smart because he was trained to be a service dog, and when Case learns about his dog's past, he realizes there is more than one way to be a winner.With thoughtful black-and-white illustrations, this is the perfect story for any child who has struggled to discover his talents – and for any dog lover.
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