Glenys Nellist
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'Twas the Evening of Christmas
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Love Letters from God: Bible Stories
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Snuggle Time Prayers
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What a beautiful book! I needed only to read the opening words and glimpse at the lovely illustrations to know that this was a book worth buying:When I know a friend is hurting then my heart starts aching too,
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Entertaining, thought provoking and wonderfully easy to read, Saints of Feather and Fang is a delightfully refreshing exploration of the world's creatures, the God who created them, and how the two are connected. Just a glance at the sub-titles gives
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God’s Gentle Care: (part of the Bedtime Blessings series)― Barnyard animals and rhyming verse, perfect for grandchild, new baby and toddler gifts:
"All this book needs is a warm blanket! There is a loving hug from God on every page. Perfect for babies just beginning to identify farm animals - to know they are protected and watched over by the God who is eternal love!"
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| Beginning with Advent and ending with Pentecost, this lovely book invites the reader on a journey through the liturgical seasons. Claire Westwood's evocative illustrations are the perfect complement to Laura Alary's lyrical, well chosen words. Around ...more | |
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God’s Gentle Care: (part of the Bedtime Blessings series)― Barnyard animals and rhyming verse, perfect for grandchild, new baby and toddler gifts:
"This is such a beautiful addition to the Bedtime Blessings series of picture books!
God's Gentle Care features a delightful array of barnyard animals from kitties to horses to sheep and more—all snuggled up at nighttime with their mommas! Each colorf" Read more of this review » |
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| It takes a special kind of author to weave together a thriller, a murder mystery, a marriage in crisis, a romance, AND a story of faith. Laura Thomas is such a writer. A compelling page turner, Ribbons of Guilt is a thrilling addition to her Bite of ...more | |
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| As the author, I am naturally biased, but I'm awarding my five stars for the lovely art work by Sara Gianassi. Her spot art to accompany each of the 52 devotions is gentle, (just like the text) and her inclusive character depictions will ensure that ...more | |
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| In a wonderfully creative celebration of literacy and the joy of reading, Joyce McCullough introduces us to Max, a girl who is never happier than when she's surrounded by stacks of books. Book lovers of all ages will enjoy the many references to fami ...more | |
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| With a tagline of "Discover God's incredible creation and His great big love for you," See What God Made is a precious little board book for ages 0-4. Kathy Bostrom's impeccable, fun rhymes combine with Janet Samuel's vibrant illustrations and more t ...more | |
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| As always, my five star rating (how could I give any less?) goes to my PHENOMENAL illustrator for this little book. Natalie Merheb takes horses and goats and pigs and sheep and makes the reader want to reach out and pet them on every page. Her illust ...more | |
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“A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest.”
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“Perhaps it is no wonder that the women were first at the Cradle and last at the Cross. They had never known a man like this Man - there never has been such another. A prophet and teacher who never nagged at them, never flattered or coaxed or patronised; who never made arch jokes about them, never treated them either as "The women, God help us!" or "The ladies, God bless them!"; who rebuked without querulousness and praised without condescension; who took their questions and arguments seriously; who never mapped out their sphere for them, never urged them to be feminine or jeered at them for being female; who had no axe to grind and no uneasy male dignity to defend; who took them as he found them and was completely unself-conscious. There is no act, no sermon, no parable in the whole Gospel that borrows its pungency from female perversity; nobody could possibly guess from the words and deeds of Jesus that there was anything "funny" about woman's nature.”
― Are Women Human? Penetrating, Sensible and Witty Essays on the Role of Women in Society
― Are Women Human? Penetrating, Sensible and Witty Essays on the Role of Women in Society
“The LORD your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.”
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“I am thinking now of old Moses sitting on a mountain—sitting with God—looking across the Jordan into the Promised Land. I am thinking of the lump in his throat, that weary ache in his heart, that nearly bitter longing sweetened by the company of God...
And then God—the great eternal God—takes Moses' thin-worn, thread-bare little body into His hands—hands into whose hollows you could pour the oceans of the world, hands whose breadth marked off the heavens—and with these enormous and enormously gentle hands, God folds Moses' pale lifeless arms across his chest for burial.
I don't know if God wept at Moses' funeral. I don't know if He cried when He killed the first of His creatures to take its skins to clothe this man's earliest ancestors. I don't know who will bury me—
...Of God, on whose breast old Moses lays his head like John the Beloved would lay his on the Christ's. And God sits there quietly with Moses—for Moses—and lets His little man cry out his last moments of life.
But I look back over the events of my life and see the hands that carried Moses to his grave lifting me out of mine. In remembering I go back to these places where God met me and I meet Him again and I lay my head on His breast, and He shows me the land beyond the Jordan and I suck into my lungs the fragrance of His breath, the power of His presence.”
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And then God—the great eternal God—takes Moses' thin-worn, thread-bare little body into His hands—hands into whose hollows you could pour the oceans of the world, hands whose breadth marked off the heavens—and with these enormous and enormously gentle hands, God folds Moses' pale lifeless arms across his chest for burial.
I don't know if God wept at Moses' funeral. I don't know if He cried when He killed the first of His creatures to take its skins to clothe this man's earliest ancestors. I don't know who will bury me—
...Of God, on whose breast old Moses lays his head like John the Beloved would lay his on the Christ's. And God sits there quietly with Moses—for Moses—and lets His little man cry out his last moments of life.
But I look back over the events of my life and see the hands that carried Moses to his grave lifting me out of mine. In remembering I go back to these places where God met me and I meet Him again and I lay my head on His breast, and He shows me the land beyond the Jordan and I suck into my lungs the fragrance of His breath, the power of His presence.”
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“Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.”
― Jabberwocky and Other Poems
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.”
― Jabberwocky and Other Poems
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