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Women Who Knew The Mortal Messiah is the story of twelve New Testament women of faith who looked into the Savior’s eyes and were forever changed--Elisabeth, Mary, Anna, the Samaritan women, the widow, the woman who washes Christ’s feet with her tears, the woman who touches Christ’s hem and is healed, the gentile woman, the adulteress , Martha, Pilate’s wife, and Mary Magdalene at the Tombt. Through the eyes of these women, readers will feel as though they are there, walking the ancient streets of the Holy Land with the Savior, witnessing His love and His miracles--and realize that Jesus feels this same love for people today and still performs miracles today.
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The companion volume to Women Who Knew, the Men Who Knew are twelve New Testament men who lived at the time of Christ, and experienced His healing and His influence in their lives. Like Women Who Knew, these stories are presented in chronological order, so the entire book is a picture of Christ’s life and earthly ministry, from beginning to end, as seen through the eyes of these men (Peter’s walk on water, Mary’s husband Joseph, Judas Iscariot, a money changer chased from the temple, an apostle leaving everything behind and following Christ, and six others). These stories will touch your heart while giving a new, different understanding of the scriptures on which they are based.
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Suzie Q That Stands For Wonderful is the delightful beginning to the I Am Able Fables. Too shy to dance in front of others, this little dancer listens too closely to what her friends have to say and not enough to her father. You’ll recognize people you’ve dealt with in the voices of her little friends and you’ll watch her bloom into her own little person.
Illustrated by the talented Skye Hullinger, Suzie Q and her friends come to life, as well as her little dog, Henrietta. This book will delight both young and old.
Watch for it in late 2004.
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You Just Turned 8 is a delightful story for children preparing to be baptized, as well as their parents and grandparents. It takes deep concepts (such as when we take the sacrament, we renew our covenants, thereby making us clean again as if at baptism) and puts them on an understanding level of an 8 year old, and does it in an entertaining manner.
This book will become one of the most popular books to give to 8 year old children and grandchildren. And you just might learn something yourself!
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