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This beautifully illustrated children's book take the popular story-song "12 Days of Christmas" and replaces those secular images with Christian-centered images and themes.
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In this fun little book, Paul McFate offers fifty-two "scientifically corroborated" benefits of going to church — and it appears that the more often you go, the more positive the effects.
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In this new children's book, beautiful artwork from debut artist Sarah Evelyn Showalter depicts animals from the Bible — one for each letter of the alphabet.
This book offers hundreds of traditional and contemporary blessings and ritual prayers, suitable for all occasions in the life of Christian families and communities.
Catholic and College Bound presents readers with five challenges that college students are sure to face during their time on campus, and five opportunities to experience startling, life-affirming examples of faith.
A Community of Love uses Scripture, reflections, essays and poems to examine the spiritual aspects of family life.
A clever and entertaining collection of meditations provides 366 days worth of inspiration for today"s dads
Newly revised and updated with a new introduction, this clever and entertaining collection of meditations provides 366 days worth of inspiration for today's grandmas.
This classic meditation book for moms is now re-released in a 10th anniversary edition. With new NRSV Bible verses to help readers see the beauty in the everyday occurrences of motherhood, this book offers inspiration and support to moms of all ages.
A clever and entertaining collection of meditations provides 366 days worth of inspiration for today"s parents.
Fatherhood is full of ups and downs, and in Love Never Fails author Patrick T. Reardon celebrates both the joys and the sorrows of parenting. In the end, he shows that fatherhood can require a lot of work, but a father's love never fails.
In Making Faith Fun, Amy Viets points out that perhaps trying to carve out a block of time specifically for family spirituality is a mistake. Instead, to "weave faith into the mesh of our lives," she provides activities and games that can be done each day with kids, from infants and toddlers up through preteens.