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Thirteen men who encounter the Savior and His love.
1. A wise man finds a toddling Savior.
2. Joseph, the husband of Mary, is entrusted to lead the young Messiah. 3. A seller of doves in the temple is found in the wrong place. 4. A man sick with the palsy is forgiven of his sins. 5. The man possessed by Legion is freed. 6. Peter walks upon the water. 7. A father’s faith falters. 8. A blind man is healed on the Sabbath. 9. A leper is made whole. 10. Judas Iscariot betrays the Savior with a kiss. 11. The thief on the cross believes. 12. The risen Christ speaks with Simon Peter. 13. John watches Christ’s Ascension into heaven. |
Ten Old Testament women who worshipped Jehovah, the One True God.
They were flawed — and yet they were in the lineage of Jesus Christ, the Messiah. It gives us hope that, despite our own flaws, God can still use us for good.
1. Eve 2. Noah's Wife 3. Sarah 4. Rebekah 5. Leah 6. Tamar 7. Rahab 8. Ruth 9. Bathsheba 10. Mary |
A boxed set of two books (Book 1 Women Who Knew and Book 2 Men Who Knew) combined into one volume for the first time.
Twenty-five stories, presented in chronological order, show Christ’s life and earthly ministry as seen through their eyes. Would a glimpse into Christ's eyes change your life forever?
Their stories are presented in chronological order, so the entire book, is a picture of Christ's life and earthly ministry, from beginning to end. |
2023 Utah
Best of State Winner |
Our Amazing, Glorious Mother Eve
The perfect short story (50 pages) to share with the women in your life — your mother, your wife, your daughter, your girlfriend, your sister, your friend, your coworker. In the hundreds of years Eve lived, she saw The Garden, the world outside, her first baby born, and then an Earth populated with her daughters and sons, grandsons and granddaughters. A beautiful, moving story of the first of all women on Earth. The helpmeet to Adam. The mother to all. An amazing woman whom God entrusted with being the first. The first woman. Wife. Mother. Grandmother. |
Most people have heard of the story of Esther, who was brave enough to go into the king’s chambers unsummoned and thus risk death. This story brings to life Esther’s dilemma, decision, and disciplehood.
This story is of Esther’s walk of faith into the unknown to save her people—not knowing if she would live or die doing it. May we be as brave if the situation ever requires it. |