The Great Plan of Happiness


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Starting with premortal life and ending with the Celestial Kingdom, this book depicts each part of the plan of salvation with delightful illustrations.




The Great Plan


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God's Great Plan Storybook Bible


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As your kids grow up, you want them to learn that the classic stories of the Bible all point back to God’s great plan for the world—and for them! The vibrant colors, playful illustrations, and fun rhymes in God's Great Plan Storybook Bible appeal to readers ages 3–5, helping them connect their favorite Bible stories into one grand plan. Reading this storybook aloud together is a great way to remind your little ones of God's delight in them, which they can see from the beginning of creation. Young readers will become more familiar with the Bible through the references provided with each rhyming story. Most important, they will have a deeper understanding of God's eternal plan of salvation as they journey from the story of creation to Jesus' death and resurrection. God’s Great Plan Storybook Bible is a unique way for young readers to immerse themselves in God's perfect story for them.




Great Plan, The #1


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Speed Racer enters the high-octane Sword Mountain Race, but not everyone is in it to win. Some of the competitors are more interested in stealing the new plans for Speeds car, the Mach 5, than crossing the finish line. Can Speed save the top-secret plans and still win the race?




The Great Gran Plan


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From the author of The Giant of Jum comes The Great Gran Plan, Elli Woollard's rollicking new rhyming fairytale retelling in which one of the Three Little Pigs must save Little Red Riding Hood’s granny. In this riff on Little Red Riding Hood, the pig from The Three Little Pigs gets mixed up in the Big Bad Wolf's plot to eat Granny. Fortunately, Granny is a tough old bird who can take care of herself—and everyone else, too. A funny, rhyming read-aloud!




Timmy's Great Plan


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Every dinosaur is unique! Whether they're big or small, short ortall, carnivore or herbivore, they're all different. But how do you save dinosaurs from being extinct if you're in a wheelchair?Despite all challenges, a young T-Rex in a wheelchair takes a very long journey to find a new location to try to save the dinosaurs from hunger. Will he make it out alive? Will he save the day?This story demonstrates that anyone with disabilities can overcome difficulty? even if you're a dinosaur




God's Great Plan


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God's Great Plan memorably recounts the greatest rescue story of all time. In concise rhyming narrative, it tells of creation, fall, redemption, sanctification, and glorification. This valuable resource equips parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, ministers, and teachers to share the gospel with the children in their lives. It also equips those children to think about the gospel and to share it with their friends. The rhyme and rhythm of the book provide an easy way for children to remember and be able to recite the main points of the gospel. The illustrations give readers their own place in the story. They portray two children interacting with the gospel as they visualize and apply the truths being taught by their grandfather. These images help children grasp the significance of God s plan in their own lives. Anyone who desires to make the gospel more accessible and attractive to children will appreciate this book.




Redemption


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God's Plan of the Ages


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Asserting that the only way to understand the details of God's word is to have a clear understanding of it as a whole, Talbot sets forth a comprehensive view of God's dealings with man from the beginning to the end of all things.




In the Name of the Great Work


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Beginning in 1948, the Soviet Union launched a series of wildly ambitious projects to implement Joseph Stalin’s vision of a total “transformation of nature.” Intended to increase agricultural yields dramatically, this utopian impulse quickly spread to the newly communist states of Eastern Europe, captivating political elites and war-fatigued publics alike. By the time of Stalin’s death, however, these attempts at “transformation”—which relied upon ideologically corrupted and pseudoscientific theories—had proven a spectacular failure. This richly detailed volume follows the history of such projects in three communist states—Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia—and explores their varied, but largely disastrous, consequences.