When you bless, "says Peter Lord, "dramatic, Miraculous changes take Place." In "Bless and Be Blessed, this author and pastor shares how we often neglect to bless others until after death. But it is much more useful to give a good or well-meaning word to our loved ones while they are still alive. Coworkers, children, spouses, and friends all need uplifting messages when they can hear, receive, and be transformed by the. With wisdom, personal anecdoes, and hands-on exercises. Lord teaches readers everything they need to know to deliver powerful worlds with life-changing impact today. He discusses the scriptural basis for blessing others, describes how reader can receive their own blessing from God, and teaches them to wea ... more
""God Bless America."" These words are fresh on the lips of many countrymen and international spectators alike in these post-9/11 days. But what do those words mean? What kind of America will God bless, and what do those blessings entail? In his provocative but always informative way, Richard Land explains what is happening in our country right now, helping Christians interpret the times and respond to them. Does America enjoy God's special favor? Were the attacks on 9/11 God's judgment on this nation? Dr. Land's call to renewal is an inspiring, hope-filled vision of what America could be and a practical challenge to every believer.
Hear the touching story of Snoodle Doo, a lovable little character who learns not to be discouraged by others. In his creator's eyes he is wonderful and talented! Children of all ages will learn a valuable lesson in self-worth in memorable Suessical-style rhyme.
In "Dr. Jiggle & Mr. Sly," the Veggies learn to be be happy with how we are made. Dr. Jiggle is embarrased by his big belly. This lesson is learned with groovy disco beats and a white polyester leisure suit!
Special Bonus Silly Song! "Sport Utility Vehicle"
Also includes the favorite classic short feature "The Tale of Flibber-o-loo," where we learn that helping our neighbor means helping those in need.
Some dreams take a while before they come true. Best friends Hope and Laurie never made it to Hawaii during their college years. But when they're about to turn forty, the islands still beckon, and off they go - with an unexpected stowaway on board (Hope happens to be seven months pregnant). A little pineapple, a little sunshine, and a surprising little surfing lesson give these two sisterchicks all their crazy hearts could hope for - and more - as they enter the next season of their lives with a splash and with a beautiful vision of what God has dreamed up for them.
Share God's love for his children through this moving story about the love between a parent and child. Filled with beautiful illustrations that reflect the soothing melody and gentle words, you and your child will treasure the precious moments shared together with this wonderful story, I Love You This Much.
Lullabies are love songs - songs of caring adoration sung over a child and songs sung in worship and adoration to the Creator of a child. Lullabies can calm the heart and provide a welcome place for the peace of Christ and the comfort of His Spirit.
This newly recorded collection of lullabies contains quiet songs of rest, assurance, hope and faith; all the things children and adults, need to hear. Included on this caring blend of songs are the centuries honored 'Jesus Loves Me,' 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star' and 'Lullaby and Goodnight' as well as the current, yet timeless, 'I Can Only Imagine,' 'Keeper Of My Heart' and many more.
I Can Only Imagine: Lullabies For A Peacful Rest contains over 45 ... more
Another book in the Helping Kids Heal series--helps children ages 4-8 handle their fearsYoung children have all kinds of fears. They need reassurance that God's love will protect them and keep them strong. This is the story of three children who have very different types of fear: of storms, of the dark, and fear of the unknown--not knowing what will happen at school. But whatever their fear, God's all-knowing, all-encompassing love will always be with them. The book includes two pages of parental guidelines, written by R. Scott Stehower, Ph.D., professor of psychology, Calvin College, and clinical psychologist.