Tazie the Magical Toad


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Oliver is tired of being told what to do all the time, which is why he says as he falls asleep, I wish I was a grown-up so I could do whatever I want. The next morning his mom sends him to his room for misbehaving. There, he meets a magical toad named Tazie who had been listening to him the night before. The toad hands Oliver three golden coins. Each of these coins represents a wish, Tazie explains. You have to throw one coin up into the air, make a wish, and catch it in your hand before it falls to the ground. If you can catch the coin, your wish will come true. Remember to use your wishes wisely. Oliver wishes to be a train conductor and a firefightertwo types of grown-ups that he thinks must enjoy exciting lives. But he quickly discovers that the jobs arent as easy as they seem. He uses his last wish for a room filled with fun and goodies. Ultimately, Oliver is left wanting only one thing: to return home. With no magical coins left, hell need to convince Tazie to grant him one last wish.




Tazie the Magical Toad


Book Description

Oliver is tired of being told what to do all the time, which is why he says as he falls asleep, "I wish I was a grown-up so I could do whatever I want." The next morning his mom sends him to his room for misbehaving. There, he meets a magical toad named Tazie who had been listening to him the night before. The toad hands Oliver three golden coins. "Each of these coins represents a wish," Tazie explains. "You have to throw one coin up into the air, make a wish, and catch it in your hand before it falls to the ground. If you can catch the coin, your wish will come true. Remember to use your wishes wisely." Oliver wishes to be a train conductor and a firefighter-two types of grown-ups that he thinks must enjoy exciting lives. But he quickly discovers that the jobs aren't as easy as they seem. He uses his last wish for a room filled with fun and goodies. Ultimately, Oliver is left wanting only one thing: to return home. With no magical coins left, he'll need to convince Tazie to grant him one last wish.




Why Study History?


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What is the purpose of studying history? How do we reflect on contemporary life from a historical perspective, and can such reflection help us better understand ourselves, the world around us, and the God we worship and serve? Written by an accomplished historian, award-winning author, public evangelical spokesman, and respected teacher, this introductory textbook shows why Christians should study history, how faith is brought to bear on our understanding of the past, and how studying the past can help us more effectively love God and others. John Fea shows that deep historical thinking can relieve us of our narcissism; cultivate humility, hospitality, and love; and transform our lives more fully into the image of Jesus Christ. The first edition of this book has been used widely in Christian colleges across the country. The second edition provides an updated introduction to the study of history and the historian's vocation. The book has also been revised throughout and incorporates Fea's reflections on this topic from throughout the past 10 years.




Native


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Native is about identity, soul-searching, and the never-ending journey of finding ourselves and finding God. As both a citizen of the Potawatomi Nation and a Christian, Kaitlin Curtice offers a unique perspective on these topics. In this book, she shows how reconnecting with her Potawatomi identity both informs and challenges her faith. Curtice draws on her personal journey, poetry, imagery, and stories of the Potawatomi people to address themes at the forefront of today's discussions of faith and culture in a positive and constructive way. She encourages us to embrace our own origins and to share and listen to each other's stories so we can build a more inclusive and diverse future. Each of our stories matters for the church to be truly whole. As Curtice shares what it means to experience her faith through the lens of her Indigenous heritage, she reveals that a vibrant spirituality has its origins in identity, belonging, and a sense of place.




Making Sense of the Bible [Leader Guide]


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In this six week video study, Adam Hamilton explores the key points in his new book, Making Sense of the Bible. With the help of this Leader Guide, groups learn from Hamilton as his video presentations lead groups through the book, focusing on the most important questions we ask about the Bible, its origins and meaning.




Being Disciples


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"If discipleship is a journey, this book belongs in the rucksack. . . Like the scriptures on which it is based, it deserves repeated reading." Stephen Cherry, Dean of Kings College, Cambridge This fresh and inspiring look at the meaning of discipleship covers the essentials of the christian life, including: faith, hope and love; forgiveness; holiness; social action; life in the Spirit. Written for the general reader by one of our greatest living theologians, this book will help you to see more clearly, love more dearly and follow more nearly the way of Jesus Christ.




Cajun Kiss of Death


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The next shot from Cupid's bow may be fatal in USA Today bestselling, Agatha Award-winning author Ellen Byron's hearty and delightful seventh Cajun Country mystery. In Pelican, Louisiana, Valentine's Day has a way of warming the heart, despite the February chill. But the air at Crozat Plantation B&B turns decidedly frigid when celebrity chef Phillippe Chanson checks in. And when the arrogant Phillippe--in town to open his newest Cajun-themed restaurant--perishes in a fiery boat crash, Maggie Crozat's dear friend JJ lands in very cold water. Did JJ, proprietor of Junie's Oyster Bar and Dance Hall, murder Phillippe because he feared the competition? Might Maggie's mother, Ninette, have bumped off the chef for stealing one of her cherished recipes? Or was the culprit a local seafood vendor, miffed because Phillippe was somehow able to sell oysters for a remarkably reasonable price, despite an oyster shortage? Maggie had planned to devote her February to art lessons in New Orleans, a present from her sweetheart, Bo. But now she has to focus on helping her friend and her mother cross a murder charge off the menu. Meanwhile, Maggie receives a series of anonymous gifts that begin as charming but grow increasingly disturbing. Does Maggie have an admirer--or a stalker? And are these mysterious gifts somehow related to Phillippe's murder? Blood may be thicker than water, but this case is thicker than gumbo. And solving it will determine whether Maggie gets hearts and roses--or hearse and lilies--this Valentine's Day.




A Woman's Place


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In A Woman's Place, Katelyn Beaty, insists it's time to reconsider women's work. She challenges us to explore new ways to live out the scriptural call to rule over creation - in the office, the home, in ministry, and beyond.




Flee, Be Silent, Pray


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What if prayer could be simple rather than strenuous? Anxious, results-driven Christians can never pray enough, serve enough, or study enough. But what if God is calling us not to frenzied activity but to a simple spiritual encounter? What if we must merely receive what God has already given us? In Flee, Be Silent, Pray, writer and contemplative retreat leader Ed Cyzewski guides readers out of the anxiety factory of contemporary Christianity and toward a God whose love astounds those quiet long enough to receive it. With helpful guidance into solitude, contemplative prayer, and practices such as lectio divina and the Examen, Cyzewski guides readers toward the Christ whose yoke is easy and whose burden is light. Ready to shed the fear of the false self and the exhaustion of a duty-driven faith? Flee. Be silent. Pray.




8 Minute Meditation


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More information to be announced soon on this forthcoming title from Penguin USA