Locked down in a pandemic, living in a rural backwater in the Highlands of Scotland, three neighbours have discovered a secret fortune which could change their lives. They would never have chosen to share this secret – or the fortune – with each other, but circumstances conspire to bring them together. Now they must decide what to do. Can they trust each other? Are they really what they seem? A young police detective is hunting for a case of missing cash, last traced to the wilds of Strathavie. It’s not a safe hoard: in fact, it belongs to a drug cartel. Will he find the money before someone gets hurt? Or are two local deaths already a consequence of the missing cash? The twists and turns of this mystery novella will keep you guessing, and fundamental questions provoke thought about human nature: about right and wrong; the relevance – or irrelevance – of God; about personal conscience and behaviour. Ultimately, the question you face is: How far would you go if no one was looking?
Book 4 of the series is the first of 3 books which are about an attack on the city of Aletheia. The city of Truth is under threat, and, unless the plans of the Meddlers can be stopped, there will be serious consequences for everyone who lives there. All the favourite characters from the first 3 books unite to form 'The Mustardseeds' - a group of Christian kids who are determined to thwart the plans of the Meddlers. Whilst the chiefs of the city of Aletheia meet deep in the Academy of Solders-of-the-Cross and discuss the defense of Aletheia, the Mustardseeds meet in a barn on Pray-Always Farmlands and do likewise. But in order to succeed, the Mustardseeds must learn more about the power of prayer and the practical truth of Sanctification - being set apart to be used by God. What will happen to Aletheia if the Meddlers' plans succeed and the city stops praying? If there is no prayer power in Aletheia, then the city is already vulnerable to the next attack - which follows in Book 5... Through the adventure, this book explores Biblical truth. This book can be enjoyed on its own - without reading the rest of the series.
Locked down in a pandemic, living in a rural backwater in the Highlands of Scotland, three neighbours have discovered a secret fortune which could change their lives. They would never have chosen to share this secret – or the fortune – with each other, but circumstances conspire to bring them together. Now they must decide what to do. Can they trust each other? Are they really what they seem? A young police detective is hunting for a case of missing cash, last traced to the wilds of Strathavie. It’s not a safe hoard: in fact, it belongs to a drug cartel. Will he find the money before someone gets hurt? Or are two local deaths already a consequence of the missing cash? The twists and turns of this mystery novella will keep you guessing, and fundamental questions provoke thought about human nature: about right and wrong; the relevance – or irrelevance – of God; about personal conscience and behaviour. Ultimately, the question you face is: How far would you go if no one was looking?
Aletheia, the great city of Bible Truth in the land of Err, is once more under threat. It has withstood two attacks by the people and creatures of Err, but another assault is coming. This time the Meddlers will use lies and slander to undermine not only the leaders, but the Truth the city stands for, too. The centre of the Meddlers' activities is the Rumour Mill, and when the people of Aletheia discover the Meddlers' plan, they know they must try to destroy this evil place. But how can they find it? And what weapon is powerful enough to destroy it? Charlie Steady has lived in Aletheia all his life. All his family and friends expect him to become a Christian and live the life of a true Aletheian. But Charlie is fed up with high expectations and restrictions: he wants excitement and adventure away from Aletheia altogether. When Charlie learns that the wicked Meddlers are hatching a plan to destroy Aletheia, he is intrigued and sets out to find them. But he becomes infected with their poison - he imbibes their character of lies and slander; he even begins to look and sound like them. How can his friends help him? How can he understand the Truth when he is infected with lies? Characters from previous books in the series unite and set out on a two-fold mission: to discover the Rumour Mill, and to help their friend Charlie be freed from the poison of the Meddlers. Their journey takes them through the hazardous land of Err, and soon they are on the run from the guards and inspectors of Err. In a fantastic, dangerous adventure, they face capture, defeat, pain, and great sacrifice. When at last they see the horror of the Rumour Mill the results are dreadful and spectacular. In this dramatic finale of the trilogy of the Battle for Aletheia (Aletheia Adventure Series books 4, 5, and 6) what power is great enough to destroy the evil of the Meddlers and set Charlie free? Through the story, this book explores the Biblical truth of the LOVE OF GOD. This book can be enjoyed on its own - without reading the rest of the series.
The third book in the Aletheia Adventure Series sees the return of Jack Merryweather and Timmy Trial from Book 1. Just before Christmas, Jack and Timmy find themselves in the land of Err, in the middle of a ferocious snowstorm. They are lost and alone, and courageously set out to find their friends who are part of the Christmas mission in the town of Broken. There are many dangers and troubles on their journey, and, at last, they are so fiercely attacked by the Meddlers of Err that they can go no further. But there is a purpose in their strange and broken journey: Jack and Timmy must take one more trek into danger to help someone who is badly broken. They really need rescuing themselves, so how can they rescue the lost? Do the two boys have the faith and courage to battle against the creatures of Err? And will they ever make it to safety in time for Christmas? Through the adventure, this book explores truth from the Bible. This book can be enjoyed on its own - without reading the rest of the series.
Do you know how important it is to pray to God? In this book, Teeny Weenie goes walking with Grandpa and learns lots of interesting things about prayer and how we can know God.This is a simple explanation of what prayer is, and why it is important to speak to God, for young children, from 2-year-olds and upwards. Please note: whilst every effort has been made to format this ebook for your enjoyment, this picture book is best viewed as a print book; images can be smaller or slightly warped in ebook format, and double-page images can only be viewed as single pages in this ebook.
The Weenies are a family of tiny people who live in a cosy tree trunk, in the middle of a wood. In this story, spring has come and the Weenies take a trip to a lovely holiday park in the forest. But one night there’s a big storm and they must return home to safety. They learn how God sent His Son, the Lord Jesus, to be the best shelter in the storms of life. This colourful picture book contains 25 original illustrations, full of fun detail which younger children will enjoy. Please note: this picture book is best viewed as a print book; images are smaller and some warping may occur in ebook format.
The fifth book in the Aletheia Adventure Series is the second in a trilogy about an attack on the city of Aletheia, the city of Bible Truth. In this story, the Water of Sound Doctrine has been polluted, the city boundaries are overcome, and the city has been invaded by the people and creatures of the land of Err. The land of Err is desperate to change the Truth the city stands for: they set to work to 'improve' the roads and buildings; they camp on the Pray-Always Farmlands; they introduce a new, appealing religious message; and they badly want to access the centre of Aletheia and takeover the mighty fortress Academy of Solders-of-the Cross and other important buildings there. But something stands in their way. Mysteriously, all the inhabitants of central Aletheia have vanished and the buildings will not yield to them. Is the fight for the city over? Or is there a greater, unseen power that the land of Err knows nothing about? Will Aletheia be victorious against such fearful and determined enemies? Will Bible Truth stand against the invaders? Follow the adventures of familiar characters and children from earlier Aletheia books as they go underground, back to the foundations of Aletheia beneath the cross, and pray and plan to overcome their enemies. Through the story, this book explores Biblical truth. This book can be enjoyed on its own - without reading the rest of the series.
The 'Weenies of the Wood' are a family of tiny people who live in a wood. Their homes are in the tree trunks, and they see, hear, and experience exciting and interesting things in the wood. All sorts of things happen to the Weenies of the wood. They forage, work and play in the wood; they observe the plants and creatures that live around them; they have exciting and fantastic adventures! In this story, Teeny Weenie wants to be just like her best friend, Jenny Wren. But how can she learn to fly like Jenny? In this story, Teeny and Jenny try to make wings so that Teeny can fly. But they learn how hard it is to change the way we are on the outside, and that God's design is always best. Suitable for young children aged 2 to 7, this is a simple explanation of why what we are on the inside is more important than what we look like on the outside, and about how each of us has our own role in God's plan. With so much focus on physical appearance and identity, this story emphasises the fact that God made each of us unique, for a special purpose, and that each one of us is planned and loved by Him. Please note: this ebook is formatted as double-pages so that complete, double-page illustrations can be enjoyed; please view on your ereader in landscape mode if possible.
The ‘Weenies of the Wood’ are tiny people who live in the middle of a forest. Their homes are in the tree trunks, and they see, hear, and experience exciting and interesting things in the wood. All sorts of things happen to the Weenies. They forage, work, and play in the wood; they observe the plants and creatures that live around them; they have fantastic adventures! Simple themes and lessons, based on the teaching of the Bible, are taught and applied from the Weenies stories. In this second book, ‘Lost In The Snow’, the Weenie children get lost in the forest, in a fierce snow storm. They learn how we are all lost because we have gone away from God – and how the Lord Jesus died to set us on the right path again. Please note: Whilst every effort has been made to format this ebook for your enjoyment, this picture book is best viewed as a print book; images are smaller and some warping may occur in ebook format.
The 'Weenies of the Wood' are a family of tiny people who live in a wood. Their homes are in the tree trunks, and they see, they work and play in the wood; they observe the plants and creatures that live around them; they have exciting and fantastic adventures! In this story, Bitty Weenie and Mini Mouse play a mean trick on Teeny and she finds it very hard to forgive them and love them! But Grandpa explains that God loves us even when we’re at our very worst. Teeny must decide whether she will show love to Bitty and Mini even when they don’t deserve it and even if she doesn’t feel like it. Suitable for young children aged 2 to 7, this is a simple explanation of what Biblical love is – and how God shows His love to us.
Teenager, Bourne Faithful, has made the most drastic choice of his life: he has joined the army of Err. He is now part of the fighting force that is heading to the deadly Mountains of Destruction. But their mission of mercy is a farce. An evil plot not only threatens the Bible Truth of Aletheia that Bourne has rejected, it also threatens him. Caught in a web of intrigue, fighting for his life, he will be tested as he never imagined. Until finally, he faces the most terrifying creature of Err. He has no hope of survival. No hope of mercy or salvation. How can he be saved? This story illustrates the Bible's message of salvation; Bible references are also included. The character of Bourne Faithful also appears in the Aletheia Adventure Series, and in The Adventure of Gamrie Tickle. Youth fiction - suitable for older children and teenagers, for ages 11 - 14
Book 4 of the series is the first of 3 books which are about an attack on the city of Aletheia. The city of Truth is under threat, and, unless the plans of the Meddlers can be stopped, there will be serious consequences for everyone who lives there. All the favourite characters from the first 3 books unite to form 'The Mustardseeds' - a group of Christian kids who are determined to thwart the plans of the Meddlers. Whilst the chiefs of the city of Aletheia meet deep in the Academy of Solders-of-the-Cross and discuss the defense of Aletheia, the Mustardseeds meet in a barn on Pray-Always Farmlands and do likewise. But in order to succeed, the Mustardseeds must learn more about the power of prayer and the practical truth of Sanctification - being set apart to be used by God. What will happen to Aletheia if the Meddlers' plans succeed and the city stops praying? If there is no prayer power in Aletheia, then the city is already vulnerable to the next attack - which follows in Book 5... Through the adventure, this book explores Biblical truth. This book can be enjoyed on its own - without reading the rest of the series.
What do you know about the Bible? In this story, Grandpa Weenie takes Teeny on a great adventure - right inside the Bible! Teeny learns about the types of books there are in the Bible, who wrote them, and what the Big Story of the Bible is all about. Suitable for young children aged 2 to 7, this is a simple explanation of what the Bible is, and why it is important for us today. Please note: whilst every effort has been made to format this ebook for your enjoyment, this picture book is best viewed as a print book; images can be smaller or slightly warped in ebook format, and double-page images can only be viewed as single pages in this ebook.
This book re-tells the Biblical account of the nativity. It places children in the story where they find out about the coming to earth of the Son of God
This adventure story will appeal to children of reading age and upwards. The adventure uses illustrations and allegories to teach children about salvation and the challenges of Christian living.
This sixth book in the Aletheia Adventure Series takes us back to the great city of Bible Truth in the land of Err. It is under threat from the wicked Meddlers. Will Charlie be able to understand the truth? What power is great enough to destroy the evil of the Meddlers and set Charlie free?
The 'Weenies of the Wood' are a family of tiny people who live in a wood. Their homes are in the tree trunks, and they see, they work and play in the wood; they observe the plants and creatures that live around them; they have exciting and fantastic adventures! In this story, Bitty Weenie and Mini Mouse play a mean trick on Teeny and she finds it very hard to forgive them and love them! But Grandpa explains that God loves us even when we’re at our very worst. Teeny must decide whether she will show love to Bitty and Mini even when they don’t deserve it and even if she doesn’t feel like it. Suitable for young children aged 2 to 7, this is a simple explanation of what Biblical love is – and how God shows His love to us.
This adventure story is written to appeal to children of reading age and upwards. The second book in the Aletheia Adventure Series returns to the city of Bible Truth - Aletheia - and explores the mysterious fortress which is the Academy of Soldiers-of-the-Cross.
This third book in the series sees the return of Jack Merryweather and Timmy Trial from Book 1. Just before Christmas they find themselves in the land of Err. They are lost and alone in a ferocious snow storm. They face many dangers. Do they faith and courage to battle against the creatures of Err?This adventure story will appeal to children of reading age and upwards. The adventure uses illustrations and allegories to teach children about salvation and the challenges of Christian living.
This adventure story is written to appeal to children aged 7-11. The adventure uses verses and lessons at the end of each story to teach children about salvation and the challenges of practical Christian living.
This will help us customize your experience to showcase the most relevant content to your age group
Please select from below
Login
Not registered?
Sign up
Already registered?
Success – Your message will goes here
We'd love to hear from you!
Thank you for visiting our website. Would you like to provide feedback on how we could improve your experience?
This site does not use any third party cookies with one exception — it uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic.Learn More.