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A feast of good reading
A clutch of books for children who love God is now available in good time for the holiday season. There are enough titles to keep kids out of mischief for hours at a time, and this is a guide to just a few of them.
Illustrations by Anna Vojtech, with singing and narration by Rebecca St. James
(Zonderkidz)
This stunningly beautiful picture book brings to life an old English carol in which a cow, a camel, a donkey, a dove, and a sheep explain what gifts they brought to the infant Jesus. The book includes a double-spread showing the melody line and all seven verses of the carol, with a CD recorded by Rebecca St. James in a sleeve at the back.
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November 12, 2012 issue
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Letters
Elizabeth Beall, Diane Skillings Piorkowski, Sandy Haase
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What does God expect?
Laura Skarie, Staff Editor
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Liberation from the expectations of others
Deborah Huebsch
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A higher goal than 'Tiger Mom'
Kristin Bennett
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Self-evaluation: Does it equal self-condemnation?
Aimee Hermanson
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Abel or able?
Chuck Harvuot
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A feast of good reading
Kim Shippey, Senior Staff Editor
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Seacoast simile
Nancy Humphrey Case
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Giving quiet thanks
Connie Maxwell
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Special time with God
Julie Swannell
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Healing was happening
Niklas Hathaway
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Reject alarming prophecies
Anthony Whitehouse
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Identity revealed
Kathleen Collins
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Gratitude and growth
Martha Sarvis
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Prayer for Christian unity
Sentinel staff
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Leg injury healed
Tara Shingle Buzash
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Choosing God brings healing
Laura Martin
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Foot injury ruled out through prayer
Diawn L. Beach
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What cannot be lost
The Editors