Jesus waits for each of His children to come to His house. Some will be occasional visitors, and others will be prodigal children returning from afar. God’s reaction is the same – an eager welcome! Are you ready to help deliver that welcome? The BEYOND GREETING seminar will walk you... [Show more]
“Visitors are greeted; guests are honored. A visitor is an outsider with whom we connect temporarily; a guest is someone anticipated and delighted in; someone we want to feel welcome, stay a while and return.” The Bible has a lot to say about the practice of hospitality. Not only does it... [Show more]
“A visitor is a temporary outsider, while a guest is an expected person to be delighted in and served. How do we want people to feel when they come to church—like a visitor or a guest?” While shaking hands and handing out bulletins are important parts of welcoming people to your... [Show more]
Friends of God is a collection of ten stories based on Bible biographies from the Old Testament. It is specially written for preteens. Although the characters are known by those who already know the Bible stories, the text is written for girls and boys who are starting to question spirituality... [Show more]
Friends of God is a collection of ten stories based on Bible biographies from the Old Testament. It is specially written for preteens. Although the characters are known by those who already know the Bible stories, the text is written for girls and boys who are starting to question spirituality and... [Show more]
Unconditional, always patient, selfless, and sincere. That is how the Bible defines love. Self-centered, demanding, unstable, and irritable. That is how our children experience love on the street, on TV, and even at the schoolyard. How can we teach them to pursue Jesus at young age? How do we... [Show more]
Unconditional, always patient, selfless, and sincere. That is how the Bible defines love. Self-centered, demanding, unstable, and irritable. That is how our children experience love on the street, on TV, and even at the schoolyard. How can we teach them to pursue Jesus at young age? How do we... [Show more]
Meet Jack and Julia! They are twins who used to hate eating their vegetables, especially cabbages. Then one day, while eating lunch at school, Julia caused pieces of cabbage to fly everywhere…and that’s when their journey of health discovery started! Join Jack and Julia as they... [Show more]
Raise your young ones to be champions for God by delighting them with some gripping tales from the Scriptures as they learn the life stories of twenty-four of God’s heroes throughout the Bible. Teach your children to have the tact of Abigail, the courage of Caleb, the willingness of Philip and... [Show more]
Color while you read! Bring your favorite Bible heroes to life in this great value coloring book. Each spread features an exciting story to read along with an accompanying picture to color in.
Compete with friends and family to be the first to complete the stories of your favorite Old Testament Bible heroes!
Color while you read! Bring your favourite Bible heroes to life in this great value colouring book. Each spread features an exciting story to read along with an accompanying picture to colour in.
Compete with friends and family to be the first to complete the stories of your favorite New Testament Bible heroes!
Drawing lessons from both Scripture and God’s wonderful creations in the natural world, Anne Pilmoor has brought together 52 more 5-minute sermons for your little treasures to enjoy. These short but fascinating sermons are designed to enhance children’s faith in God and improve their... [Show more]
The Ellen G. White Pocket Dictionary is a simple and ready reference work about the life and writings of Ellen G. White. Many people find her words and expressions challenging. Furthermore, some of the terms and places are unfamiliar. This book includes not only basic terms of reference--such... [Show more]
This book tells stories about Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived; Elijah, the prophet who stood up to the heathen god Baal; Elisha, the prophet who listened to God’s voice; and Nehemiah, the leader who rebuilt the city of Jerusalem. Most important, the book teaches kids important lessons... [Show more]