The History of Christian Thought
Why would you read about the history of Christian thought? If you are Christian yourself, it helps you to understand about thinkers and the faith of the generations.
Why would you read about the history of Christian thought? If you are Christian yourself, it helps you to understand about thinkers and the faith of the generations.
A traveler is robbed, beaten and lays wounded on the road. Robbers took all his possessions and left him behind. What can he do? He has no strength to stand up and then.....
No one has influenced the person you are today like your mother. The way she handled your needs as a child has shaped your worldview, your relationships, your marriage, your career, your self-image -- your life. The Mom Factor can help you...
This program aims to stimulate cognition, focus and motor development of a young child. The following progress will be achieved in the child's development while using the program: - Enhancing hand skills to be able to grasp the pencil well. - Get a good understanding of directing the pencil movement to draw the shape or write the letters. - Find out the difference between left and right. The ability to use only the muscles of the hand (not the entire arm) while typing. The ability to sit on a bench for a period of no less than a quarter of an hour.
Are all children the same? No, they are not. This story show the difference between both of them.The father asks both sons to help him. The eldest tells his father:" No, I won't come!". The youngest son answers: "Yes father, I will come and help you!". But what happens in the end?
They said on the authority of Mujahid Abdel Moneim Mujahid: “Anis Mansour: Who is the best poet in Egypt?” Nizar Qabbani: a poet named Mujahid Abdel Moneim Mujahid in 1958
These colorful posters belong to the 5 units of the first level of Mido in the World of Letters.
My Home - The Circe - The Trip - The market - The animals (zoo).
An examination of the Old Testament and later Jewish writings explores the evolution of the basic concepts of God, Man, history, sin, and repentance, and demonstrates the relevance of traditional beliefs in the contemporary world
Stories like these in Off My Case for Kids will get you thinking about your faith. You learned answers to some pretty tough questions in Lee Strobel's 'Case' books. Now it's time to see how all this applies to your real life. In this book you'll find stories about faith skeptics along with ways to practice answering tough questions. So dive in and get the skeptics off your case!
This is the book 9 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve
books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and
up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise
high-interest topics and motivational content that make children
excited about reading.
How do we find meaning in life when it seems futile and meaningless? Ecclesiastes takes readers on a journey pondering this timeless question, and this commentary helps set the book within a biblical worldview in order to help teachers communicate and apply the profound truths of Ecclesiastes today.
With the dramatic changes that are taking place in our part of the world, it is vital that we start thinking about the education of our children, as they are the ones who hold the key to the future. Of paramount importance is our educational system, for this shapes the mind and character of the next generation in our society.
It is a short story series. To: Presenting an honest picture of a loving God. shepherd. Sincere in his appointments.
Designed "Mido in the world of letters" program, to help the child to learn the Arabic language skills, learn letters and words. In this book, "diet". Through which will learn new words and phrases based on the subject of food
This is the book 11 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve
books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and
up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise
high-interest topics and motivational content that make children
excited about reading.
It is not a book about the religion of the churches but an effort to interpret the whole contemporary situation from the point of view of one who constantly inquires what fundamental faith is expressed in the forms which civilization takes.
The program includes more than 100 activites, chosen to teach the basics of math. The child develops and leams through playing. We hope that you will be encouraged by this new way of teaching children. While working with this program you will see your children grow and develop in the following areas: - the way they walk - the way they talk - the way they think - the way they relate to each other - the way they solve problems.
It is a short story series. To: Presenting an honest picture of a loving God. shepherd. Sincere in his appointments.
This 5th and last book of level 2 of the program Mido in the World of Letters, helps the child to repeat all letters.The child can use all tashkeel and is reading words, sentences and stories as well as understanding the differences in words. He is reading and writing his own stories. The child only now learns the alphabet
God, God Almighty, God the Creator of man this same God, in all His power and all His majesty, stops and listens when you pray. All that God is and all that God has may be received through prayer.
Originally published more than 125 years ago in the Elsie Dinsmore series, these newly-updated stories introduce another young girl whose strong faith is a powerful example for today's girls---Violet Travilla, the daughter of Elsie Dinsmore. Violet is a fourteen-year-old Christian girl growing up in the late 1800s. Today's readers will find it easy to identify with Violet's growing faith and struggle toward maturity. Book one begins in 1877, when creative, independent fourteen-year-old Violet learns that growing up brings new problems, feelings, and questions. As the entire Travilla family faces a tragic loss, Violet discovers that true faith defeats even hidden doubts.
This is the book 2 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve
books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and
up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise
high-interest topics and motivational content that make children
excited about reading.
The 4rth student book of level 2. The child continues reading and writing new words. A focus on the kasra and repetition of all former learned tashkil are included. Many special visual and auditory exercises, games and more are included to make reading fun for the child!
It is a short story series. To: Presenting an honest picture of a loving God. shepherd. Sincere in his appointments.
Cyber Rules is intended for use by clinicians, educators, and parents, as all three of these groups grapple with cyber issues. It is packed with practical advice, as well as quizzes and exercises that let the reader absorb and apply what has been learned. Readers are encouraged to solve the cyber problems presented in clinical vignettes by imagining themselves as the clinician, educator, or parent who must decide whether the cyber behavior under discussion is healthy, and why...
Did Marcel’s philosophy of secrets achieve a push to the thought? People tend to hide secrets: his origins, his destiny, his existence, he is a collection of secrets. And above of all secrets, the secret of the existence or – according to Marcel - the ontology secret. Its different from the secrets of faith, or theology secrets.
This is the third book of One Story A Day series, which books are written and designed to develop a love for reading in children of 7 years and older.
The stories are based on everyday life, funny tales of friendship
and family, fables from around the world, and stories about nature,
science and history.
A CD of the stories is added to the book.
This book, My Body, is the first book of the second level of the program Mido in the World of Letters. Repetition of the words and letters of level 1 of the program is included. The child starts to read simple words.
As a parent of an autistic son, as well as the director of a pediatric neuro-developmental center, Dr. Sanders draws both on his personal experience and his clinical background to guide therapists in what to say to parents and how to say it.
Autism’s core symptoms surface as problems with social interaction, restrictive interests and abnormal language development, and they often appear quite differently in various children.
This book is the companion piece to The Eternal Now and The New Beinشg. This is the most profound and important book of the three. Very readable (in contrast to acedemic theology) because these sermons were delivered live. Definitely Spirit-guided ministry. This work is very important in helping us to understand the difference between small spirit and large Spirit.
This is the book 12 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve
books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and
up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise
high-interest topics and motivational content that make children
excited about reading.
This book is the first part of a series of books about activities according to the Montessori philosophy for encouraging the development of the child from 2,5 - 6 years. It shares ideas of how the child can work alone, how to grow in responsibility, concentration, discipline and self-trust.
The aim is to inspire each parent and teacher to be encouraged to start a new begin in raising children to guide them in growing towards an independent, respectful human.
It is a short story series. To: Presenting an honest picture of a loving God. shepherd. Sincere in his appointments.
Are all children the same? No, they are not. This story show the difference between both of them.The father asks both sons to help him. The eldest tells his father:" No, I won't come!". The youngest son answers: "Yes father, I will come and help you!". But what happens in the end?
This is the fourth book of One Story A Day series in Arabic. These books are written and designed to develop a love for reading in children of 8 years and older.
The stories are based on everyday life, funny tales of friendship and family, fables from around the world, and stories about nature, science and history.
I am drawn to the poem of the poet, a man from the inside, an ulterior motive .. I turn it in my hands with joy, like a strange-wing butterfly ... as a wild flower that opened in a polar or tropical climate ... its aesthetic atoms smash each other and ignite letters and light up the breaks..and he digs his way with his ribs, nails and feathers of his eyelids . Nizar Qabbani
This book is an attempt to define the public assets of individual psychology. It is at the same time acts as a display for the practical application of these principles, the individual continues daily, not only with the world or those around him, but with the organization for his personal life as well..
The higher is also the deepest, and in it the separate moments are grouped together in the subsequent pigmentation of the subjective unity, the need for the interconnectedness that characterizes directness is eliminated, and the separate moments are returned to the subjective unity.
Existence led to alienation .. and man drowned in things .. he gasped after partial beings, and he forgot about existence.
The last student book of level 1. Repetition of the learned words and writing new words and letters learning to read sentences around the theme 'the Zoo' is inspiring the children to develop their verbal and written language, their listening, communication and reading skills.
This is the book 12 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve
books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and
up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise
high-interest topics and motivational content that make children
excited about reading.
"Leanne Payne says when men are healed, the pathway for the wholeness of women will follow. I believe this book shows clearly the critical basic steps not only in the releasing of 'single power' but also of 'couple power.'"
--Ingrid Trobisch
Bring the magic of storytelling into your child's life using the everyday world around you!
This book teaches parents to incorporate storytelling into household activities and to address real-life situations in their stories. In a world consumed by online and electronic media, it is refreshing to see how a parent can kindle a child's imagination through the magic of the oral tradition.
Through working with this third book of the program Mido in the World of Letters, The trip, the child learns practical daily living skills, social skills and about cooperation with peers. Of course he works on auditive and visual skill development and learning words and letters.
This is the book 11 of One Story A Day, a series of twelve
books designed to develop a love of reading in children ages 6 and
up. Written by a team of Canadian writers, these books comprise
high-interest topics and motivational content that make children
excited about reading.