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  • The Walk

    Adam Hamilton

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Dec. 17, 2019)
    How do we walk with Christ—daily follow him, grow in him, and faithfully serve him? In the Gospels, Jesus modeled for us the Christian spiritual life. The apostles taught it in their writings. And the Church has, through the last 2,000 years, sought to pursue this Christian spiritual life. In The Walk, Adam Hamilton focuses on five essential spiritual practices that are rooted in Jesus’ own walk with God and taught throughout the New Testament. Each of these practices is intended as part of our daily walk with Christ while also being an essential part of growing together in the church. In each chapter, Hamilton explores one of these practices, its New Testament foundation, and what it looks like to pursue this practice daily in our personal life and together in the life of the church. Deepen your walk with Christ as we explore the five essential practices of worship, study, serving, giving, and bearing witness to our faith. Additional components for a six-week adult study include a comprehensive Leader Guide and a DVD featuring the engaging teachings of author and pastor Adam Hamilton. Also available are resources for children and youth.
  • The Walk

    Celia Sacido

    Hardcover (Cuento de Luz, Sept. 1, 2020)
    A satisfying, uplifting discovery. ―Kirkus Reviews (Starred) A walk. An unexpected encounter. Sharing wordless books is a terrific way to build important literacy skills, including listening skills, vocabulary, comprehension and an increased awareness of how stories are structured. And children love them ― they can really pore over the pictures and create their own story in their own words.
  • The Walk

    Grant Maxwell, Susan Edwards

    eBook (Persistent Press, Sept. 14, 2015)
    The Walk is an illustrated book that helps children fall asleep and have sweet dreams. Grant Maxwell developed the story night after night as he put his son, Mason, to bed. Realizing he had created a story that other people might enjoy, Grant enlisted his mother-in-law, artist Susan Edwards, to paint the beautiful illustrations. In the story, a little boy named Mason and his dogs, Muffin and Lloyd, decide to go for a walk in the woods. They find a cave that leads down to a great cavern with an underground lake. At the edge of the lake, they find a rowboat and row out into the center of the lake, where they find an island with a little tower. They climb the stairs and, at the top, they find a little room…
  • The Walk

    Grant Maxwell, Susan Edwards

    Paperback (Persistent Press, June 28, 2013)
    The Walk is an illustrated book that helps children fall asleep and have sweet dreams. Grant Maxwell developed the story night after night as he put his son, Mason, to bed. Realizing he had created a story that other people might enjoy, Grant enlisted his mother-in-law, artist Susan Edwards, to paint the beautiful illustrations. In the story, a little boy named Mason and his dogs, Muffin and Lloyd, decide to go for a walk in the woods. They find a cave that leads down to a great cavern with an underground lake. At the edge of the lake, they find a rowboat and row out into the center of the lake, where they find an island with a little tower. They climb the stairs and, at the top, they find a little room…
  • The Walk

    Agnes Musa

    language (, Aug. 28, 2012)
    Kirimi And Mwiti are 6 year old twins who currently live in Africa. They are real. This book series takes readers through the twins' everyday lives. The series seeks to bridge the information gap for children who have never been to Africa and the reality of an African child’s life. While situations vary, the issues that affect the twins affect most of the children across Africa. There is also the fun side, the discovery side and plain basic growing up as a child. Some children in Africa are luckier than the twins. Others are not. While the world moves on, there are instances where the information gap has helped African children. However, there are social issues which have impacted very negatively on them too. This series cannot exhaust a fraction of what is happening. In telling the story of the twins, the idea is for children elsewhere to know that there are a lot of fun and pleasant things to laugh about from children living in Africa. In Book 2, you Meet the Twins. The contrast between a 6 year old who knows that he is privileged to live in a house where there is clean running water, electricity and a toilet that flushes, a child who also plays Blasterball 3 and Tony Hawks Pro Skater is not accidental, for such is the life of the twins. Book Three talks about Kirimi and Mwiti's relationship. In Book 4, Mwiti has a Secret. In Book 5, the twins take a walk with David. Other children join them. David takes the boys beyond the ridge, a place where the boys are afraid to go. Factual, informative and fun reading for children ages 0 to 12 years.
  • The Walk

    Bailey Primus

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Ed Livingstone and his dragon friend Pudge live in a castle in faraway times. One day, Ed decides to go for a walk. Pudge gives him some things to remember, and Ed's on his way.
  • The Walk

    Felicia Law, Claire Philpott, Karen Radford, Xact Studio

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Velvet suggests the three friends go for a walk through the magical forest. But Bamboo and Beak won’t budge from their log. However, when Velvet describes all of the wonderful things they might see, Bamboo and Beak are carried away by her enthusiasm.
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  • The Walk

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ben Kingsley, Robert Zemeckis

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  • The Walk

    Lindsay Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 2, 2017)
    Around this time last year, Cora was bound to a wheelchair. Now, she will be able to walk across the stage and receive her hight school diplo,ma. In this story of miracles, goodbyes, and celebations, follow one girl as she celebrates the joy that graduation has to offer.
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  • The Walk

    Lindsay Anderson

    eBook
    Around this time last year, Cora was bound to a wheelchair. Now, she will be able to walk across the stage and receive her hight school diplo,ma. In this story of miracles, goodbyes, and celebations, follow one girl as she celebrates the joy that graduation has to offer.
  • The walk

    Philippa A Kirby

    Paperback (Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, Jan. 1, 1997)
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  • The Walk

    Celia Sacido

    eBook (Cuento de Luz, Sept. 1, 2020)
    A walk.An unexpected encounter.Sharing wordless books is a terrific way to build important literacy skills, including listening skills, vocabulary, comprehension and an increased awareness of how stories are structured. And children love them — they can really pore over the pictures and create their own story in their own words.