 This volume in the A to Z series provides 26 learning activities on the life of Daniel, utilizing drama, music, puppetry, storytelling and other tools to illustrate Daniel's faithfulness and courage. ... |  Retells the story of God's creation of the world and all its colors. Includes follow-up activities. ... |
 Illustrated story of King David containing the Contemporary English Version text, and poems. ... |  Lovingly illustrated by award-winning artist dePaola, this stunning collection of stories brings the most memorable and significant figures in the Old and New Testaments to life. Full-color illustrations. ... |
 These two books tell the story of Noah and his great faith, and of David, the shepherd boy who became king, with minimal text, engaging artwork, and jigsaw pieces that are just the right size. ... |  This exciting retelling, with images by one of the 20th century's most distinguished illustrators, makes a perfect first Bible story for very young readers. Full color. ... |
 Short Sketches Of The Bible, Specially Illustrated For The Little Folks. ... |  Revised with an inset frame for a child's photo on the cover, this Bible filled with simple, action-filled stories gives children the message that God loves his world, his people, and his children. Full color. ... |
 J.C. Ryle has become one of the most loved of British authors on church matters. He was the first Bishop of Liverpool managing to establish a thriving diocese in that most sectarian of English cities. Although a convinced Evangelical he was regarded as fairminded with those who disagreed with him. Even Ryle's opponents in church politics wept when he died.His books have remained in print for a hundred years because Ryle was able to touch the ... |  J.C. Ryle has become one of the most loved of British authors on church matters. He was the first Bishop of Liverpool managing to establish a thriving diocese in that most sectarian of English cities. Although a convinced Evangelical he was regarded as fairminded with those who disagreed with him. Even Ryle's opponents in church politics wept when he died.His books have remained in print for a hundred years because Ryle was able to touch the ... |