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A generation is rising up to care for the hurting and oppressed. Committed to changing the world, they are passionate about justice and willing to fight for it. But what would that same justice look like if we lived it in our private lives—close to home, with our family and friends? In Chivalry, Zach Hunter dares young men and women to view their lives as a quest, challenging them to develop their own personal code that will prepare them to defend others and live with civility and integrity. Zach reframes chivalry in a modern context. He looks at everyday life as a grand adventure and shares ancient wisdom from the Bible, insightful stories, and practical examples to help you develop your own code of honor—and live a life of significance.
In this 48-week devotional, you’ll spend time looking more closely at how God, Jesus, and the characters of the Old Testament are all connected, and you’ll better understand how you fit into this big story. With daily scripture and thoughts, questions to get you thinking, and plenty of space for you to journal your thoughts, you’ll find that God’s character becomes clearer to you. You’ll even discover what it takes for you to take on more of God’s characteristics in your own life.
A relic thief. An ex-military Mom. A grief-stricken father willing to do anything to save his son. An American Demon Hunter. All aboard the 8.05pm from Chicago to New Orleans for 19 hours that will change their lives. When the relic of an ancient blood cult is used to summon the dead and open a portal to the beyond, demons escape onto the train. As the body count rises, each must fight to save their own lives and those of the people they love. New friendships are forged in the battles and love blossoms in the carnage. But who will have to pay the ultimate sacrifice? A dark fantasy from four bestselling authors who just happened to be on the 8.05pm from Chicago one March evening...
Before Jesus left his disciples he said to them, “go and make disciples of all nations.” It wasn’t just a command for those twelve disciples—it’s for everyone who follows Jesus. But what does it mean? In Duplicate This you’ll learn the foundations of discipleship and what it means to make a disciple, and you’ll be equipped to walk with your friends as they learn what it looks like to follow Jesus. You’ll find answers to the spiritual questions that your friends may be asking, like: • How can the Bible be accurate when it’s so old? • Is it true that Jesus was born of a virgin? • How can I avoid sin? • Why can’t I feel God all the time? In addition, you’ll get tips and other tools that will help you be an effective disciple to your friends and help you duplicate your faith in others.
In this practical book, Dr. Peter Benson, a leading authority on childhood and adolescence, describes a simple yet powerful plan for awakening the spark that lives inside each and every young person. Sparks—when illuminated and nurtured—give young people joy, energy, and direction. They have the power to change a young person’s life from one of “surviving” to “thriving.” Grounded in new research with thousands of teenagers and parents, Sparks offers a step-by-step approach to helping teenagers discover their unique gifts, and works for all families, no matter their economic status, parenting situation, or ethnic background.
He crushed her heart in high school. Now he’s back for a second chance. At sixteen, Grace Fisher made a vow—she’d never to speak to her best friend’s brother again. It was a reasonable response to the heart-crushing humiliation Zach Hunter dealt her in high school. She’s kept her word for more than a decade, but is her vow about to be broken? The Hunters are like Grace’s second family. When she’s invited to join their Olympic-style family reunion event, she can’t wait to bring home the win—until she learns Zach is making a surprise visit home. Suddenly, the stakes are much higher than a tarnished second-hand trophy because she’s determined to never lose her heart to Zach ...
Two dominant male wolves must enter a romantic competition for mating rights with the alpha female. The winner will claim The Heart of the Iron Stone Pack and take the throne to rule as the Wolf King. Single mother Theresa Russo struggles to protect her only child in a treacherous world full of dangerous lies and even more startling truths. She has a secret crush on her best friend, but their romance is forbidden. No one must know, no one must suspect, until everything changes. Unexpectedly, Theresa discovers that she commands the wolf magic touch needed to heal the broken pack. The current overbearing alpha male rules with an iron fist and encourages rivalry within the pack. He has the powe...
Here’s a book for every teen who wants to get involved in service and social change. Featuring profiles of real “Difference Makers” and practical tools readers can use to support causes they are passionate about, The Teen Guide to Global Action provides everything youth need to make a difference at the local, national, or global level. From suggestions for reducing hunger and poverty and protecting human rights to environmental projects and efforts to promote peace, this book provides know-how teens can use to make the world a better place. There’s also a healthy dose of inspiration. Whether it’s reading about Zach Hunter, who started an organization devoted to ending modern-day slavery, or Janine Licare, who is helping protect Costa Rican rain forests, teens reading these and dozens of other stories will realize they don’t have to wait to become an adult to change the world. Upbeat, practical, and highly motivating, The Teen Guide to Global Action is a go-to source teens can use to put their volunteer spirit into practice and make an impact in their world.
Super Average Boy is back with another thirty fun-filled devotional readings for kids. For both boys and girls, these devotionals address real-life situations faced by kids 8 to 12, through the antics and adventures of “Average Boy.” These creative stories and devotions encourage young readers to embrace the joy of being Super Average, as they find purpose and peace with the person God made them to be. This second book in the series covers topics like texting/cyberbullying, handling homework, the importance of reading, finding a mentor, missing curfew, confidence, overscheduling, preparing to serve God as an adult, conflict resolution, and more.
a concise chronicle history of the African American people experience in america histroy maps out the history of the black people from slavery to the white house. Blacks have suffered from slavery, lynching, brutailty and murder and yet these people are still thriving in a society that is oppossed to their success. We shall overcome can still be heard in the spirit of African-American people.