Children's

Bailey’s Peoria Problem (Camp Club Girls #6)

By / May 1, 2010

What can be tamer than spending time with a bunch of sheep? When Bailey and Alexis visit a cousin’s sheep ranch, they expect a low-key, relaxing hiatus from every day life. Instead, they’re thrust into the throes of a missing millionaire, code-infested animals, and hapless cries for help. It’s “shear” adventure as the Camp Club…

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Wanderin’ in the Desert (What’s In the Bible #3)

By Ross Cluver / May 1, 2010

Buck Denver and friends take us through the next three books of the Bible — Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy

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Running Around (and Such) (Lizzie Searches for Love #1)

By / May 1, 2010

A romance novel by an Amish writer, based on true experiences!

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The Slug And Ant Show: Best Friends Sharing God’s Love

By Ross Cluver / May 1, 2010

Slug and Ant teach children about living their lives the way God desires.

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Davie & Golimyr

By Ross Cluver / May 1, 2010

Fantastical retelling of the biblical story of David and Goliath.

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Arin’s Judgment (Adventures in Odyssey Passages #2)

By / May 1, 2010

Can Wade stop the production of a bomb and a madman?s reign of terror?

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Timberwolf Prey

By / April 1, 2010

The Howling Timberwolves need to make it to the championship hockey finals, but first Johnny Maverick has to survive a visit from his six-year-old cousin.

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Farley’s Five and Dime: A Dime Store Novel

By / April 1, 2010

Sometimes life has a way of surprising us when we are busy making other plans.

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Chosen Ones (The Aedyn Chronicles Series #1)

By / April 1, 2010

In this fantasy from renowned theologian Alister McGrath, the land of Aedyn has been overtaken by mysterious lords who trust only in their own reason. Will two children called from our world find the courage to face their own destiny and lead the revolution?

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Let’s Have A Daddy Day

By / April 1, 2010

When you’re all grown up and look back on this day, you’ll know how much I loved you ’cause we took the time to play.

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