T is for Titanic


Book Description

In T is for Titanic, husband-and-wife writing team Michael and Debbie Shoulders sift through the stories, documents, and artifacts surronding the famous ship, giving a you-are-there view to one of the greatest disaster stories.




Saved by the Alphabet


Book Description

"For those who want the minds and hearts of God's 'little ones' to know and love Scripture in a most understanding and beautiful way, the answer is, Saved by the Alphabet. This is done not only in its clear and simple text, but also in the beauty of its art. God bless you!" -Mother Mary Assumpta Long, OP, Co-Foundress, Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist Saved by the Alphabet is a scriptural alphabet book for children. Children will learn their ABCs while learning about their Catholic Faith because each letter of the alphabet represents an actual person found in Sacred Scripture who plays a role in our history of salvation. Written to be enjoyed by the entire family, Saved by the Alphabet is the perfect companion book to Counting on Faith, a scriptural counting book also available from Divine Providence Press.










Youcat English


Book Description

Introduces young readers to Catholic beliefs as expressed in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.




Before I Sleep I Say Thank You


Book Description

At bedtime, a mother and child think about their day and remember one thing each is sorry for, then the child recalls five things to be grateful for, takes a peaceful breath, and falls asleep. Includes notes for children and adults.







Awakening


Book Description

Age Range: 8 and up Fear drives me forward as I rush down a rocky path in Jerusalem, trying to sort things out even as dusk makes it harder to hurry. Am I really an American girl, cast back to the time of Jesus? Or a delusional Jewish teen, plagued with visions of a place called America, thousands of years in the future? I don't know anymore. But I do know that something awful is about to happen to my Jesus: they're going to arrest him tonight, and kill him. No one believes me; they think I'm crazy. So it's up to me to save him, hurrying down this dark path toward Gethsemane, toward the turning point of all history, the attempt to kill Jesus . . . toward the uncertainty of whether I can actually manage to change the future.