This patch is given to Pathfinders on completion of the requirements for the Soap Making Honor.
Just one tiny seed. But from it springs a stalk that forms an ear–and God's principle of multiplication is revealed. The efforts of the farmer increase when he generously sows his field with thousands of individual grains of wheat. God provides the sun and the water. Each seed's effort... [Show more]
This patch is given upon completion of the requirements for the Mat Making Honor. Category: Household Arts Skill Level: Unknown Advanced Level?: No
This patch is given upon completion of the requirements for the Card Making Honor. Category: Arts and Crafts Skill Level: 1 Advanced Level?: No
Pastor David Ripley exposes the 31 most widespread misconceptions that keep churches from growing into vibrant communities. Drawing from more than 20 years of pastoral experience, Ripley identifies pitfalls and offers principles that will attract people to your church. Each section of the book... [Show more]
In I See Jesus, young readers will begin to see the Savior in their everyday lives. This enchanting collection of 53 short devotional stories helps children uncover the kindness, compassion, and never-ending care of their forever Friend, Jesus, in the most ordinary moments. Through the pages of... [Show more]
This series--a companion to the Fulfilling the Gospel Commission set--can train church members to witness in their daily spheres of influence. Learn how to progress from simply making friends to actively seeking opportunities to lead friends to Christ. Topics include making friends,... [Show more]
'What does good Christian leadership look like? What strategies will be the most effective in wining souls for Christ? And how can authentic Christianity transform my working environment?' If you're asking such questions as these, the answers are in your hands. Philip Baptiste serves as... [Show more]
This item is available FREE to Conference Children's Ministries Directors. The conference only pays the shipping cost.
What's wrong with this horse? Ruth-Ann's older cousin, Kaitlin, bought a pony to train and sell to raise money for her high school tuition. She names him Mystery. Kaitlin worked very hard with her new pony, but instead of getting better trained, Mystery got worse. Why didn't he respond to her... [Show more]