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| Toddler-tough Veggiemobile beeps and blinks while Larry and Junior swing and sing the "VeggieTalesR Theme Song!" Ages 3 and up. |
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| Sudoku puzzles are all the rage and now Bob and Larry have joined the fun! This collection of sudoku puzzles includes over 200 stickers and are great for reinforcing math skills. Ages 4-8. Softcover. |
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| The first ever VeggieTales worship album features guest artist Matt Redman and includes well-known songs like “God of Wonders,” “Better Is One Day”and “I Am A Promise.” |
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| For junior Veggie puzzle masters, enjoy a super 100 piece puzzle! It's also perfect as a family fun activity. Measures 13 1/2" x 13 1/2", and is recommended for ages 5 and up. |
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| Future puzzle masters will love this super starter puzzle! The large pieces make learning easy for little hands, as they put together the 14" x 11 3/8" inlaid puzzle. Recommended for ages 3 to 7. |
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| A first-ever 52 week curriculum, perfect for Sunday School, mid-week clubs, Moms' Day Out and more! Each kit teaches children about "connections" to God, His Word, the church, one another and contains the following: Leaders Guide with 52 week lesson plans Program DVD/VHS with 52 Veggie Tales introductions CD-ROM with reproducibles that include games student pages small group leaders pages leader devotionals music pages clip art and more Split track music CD with Veggie tales puppets VeggieTales Bible Dictionary mini coloring books and posters |
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| Plush toys to accompany the major motion release of The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything VeggieTales movie. |
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| Don't forget your Veggies! They're back with hits from the latest episodes, including country tunes from The Ballad Of Little Joe and some disco fun from A Snoodle's Tale. |
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| In 1894, the worst firestorm in Minnesota history descended on the town of Hinkley, consuming 400 square miles and killing 418 people in just four hours. Heat, flames, and darkness swept through the town, devouring lives, and consuming all hope. In the aftermath of the fire, the town of Hinkley rises from the ashes, its people determined to rebuild their lives. But in the shadows, someone is watching. A rumor spreads of a mysterious figure that haunts the hills surrounding Hinkley. Who is this hermit? A monster, a ghost, or a memory? An enemy in hiding, or a lost love? This compelling story of one person's journey of loss will challenge readers to live the life God has given even if it's not the life we dreamed of. |
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| A case of switched identifies causes confusion amid the strict rles of an Arizona Harvey House. |
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| We know there’s something more. We sense it, we feel it, and we want it. But how do we find it—a spirituality that stands up to the questions of an honest, searching mind? “This book is for those who need a fresh take on Jesus and what it means for us to live the kind of life he teaches us to live,” writes Rob Bell. “This pursuit of Jesus is leading us backward as much as forward … I am learning that what seems brand new is often just the discovery of something that has been there all along— it just got lost somewhere and it needs to be picked up, dusted off, and reclaimed.” Now in softcover, Velvet Elvis offers original and refreshingly personal perspectives on what Christianity is really about. “We have to test everything,” writes Bell. “Do that to this book. Don’t swallow it uncritically. Think about it. Wrestle with it. Just because I’m a Christian and I’m trying to articulate a Christian worldview doesn’t mean I’ve got it nailed. I’m contributing to the discussion. God has spoken, and the rest is commentary, right?” |
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| In Velvet Elvis, Rob Bell frees us to consider God beyond the picture someone else painted for us in order to find an authentic understanding of the Christian faith. God doesn't have boundaries, and faith doesn't have to be limited to what someone else has told us. God is alive. Faith is alive. This book helps us find our faith. And even if it doesn't, it encourages us to keep looking. Faith doesn't end with this audiobook. But it just might begin. Unabridged. Rob Bell is featured in the first series of spiritual short films called NOOMA. |
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