Dreaming of attending Shanghai University despite the treatment she receives from those who look down on her for being a woman and a Christian, nineteen-year-old Mai Lin embarks on a journey of personal triumph. Original.
Grow them in God's image! Seventy-five percent of a child's character is developed by the time he is five years old-which means that parents of preschoolers have a big responsibility (and a lot of fun!) ahead of them. A warm and delightful book, written in parent-to-parent style with splashes of "close to home" humor, Spiritually Parenting Your Preschooler helps parents to: -Teach your infant, toddler or preschooler to encounter God in a real way -Win the two-year-old "no-no war" without emotional scars -Build Christ esteem in your adopted child -Raise your child alone -Experience spontaneous praise and worship with your toddler -Select the school that is right for your child and holds fast to your values -Discover exciting tools to help your child model God's life and words -Hear your child pray, expecting answers...and then see the miracles! In addition to the humor, sensitivity and helpful information found in these pages, your entire family will be blessed with these practical and godly guidelines for parenting. Well...you need to read this book from cover to cover! Right? You've heard all the practical parenting advice-now here's the wisdom that you need to spiritually parent your preschooler.
Sometimes I live with Mommy; Sometimes I stay with Dad. But we are all a family Whatever house I’m at. No two families look exactly alike, but every family is tied together by love. With soft, charming illustrations, each child in My House, My Family introduces their own family situation–from adoptive and foster parents to single parents, from urban apartments to rural farms, and from one-child families to large ones. Regardless of the type of family or the size of the house, and regardless of the child’s abilities or past experiences, every child feels at home when they feel loved and safe. Sometimes I say, “I love you,” They say, “I love you too!” We like to be together And do what families do.
Sometimes I live with Mommy; Sometimes I stay with Dad. But we are all a family Whatever house I’m at. No two families look exactly alike, but every family is tied together by love. With soft, charming illustrations, each child in My House, My Family introduces their own family situation–from adoptive and foster parents to single parents, from urban apartments to rural farms, and from one-child families to large ones. Regardless of the type of family or the size of the house, and regardless of the child’s abilities or past experiences, every child feels at home when they feel loved and safe. Sometimes I say, “I love you,” They say, “I love you too!” We like to be together And do what families do.
Lay still pretend you are dead," Young Soon told her trembling young son as she lay, bleeding, on the ground, and nestling her nursing baby closer.How could the daily messages blaring from the loud speakers be wrong? Loyal communists believe government announcements that North Korea is the only country prospering, as the rest of the world is depressed and starving. Was it all a lie?After reading a smuggled newspaper article about life beyond North Korea, widowed and pregnant Young Soon is determined to flee her beloved country with her son and baby to find food and safety in neighboring China...across the river.Near the riverbank and above the guardhouse looms a great red dragon. Its tail sweeps back and forth across the river and smaller evil-looking creatures scurry beneath it. Far above the red dragon, Heaven's warriors, dressed in white, charge courageously. The dragon seems distracted, but not defeated.What's to become of Young Soon and her children?Miles away in China, Mei Lin has a heart-pounding dream about a baby crying out to her from murky waters. Who is this baby? How will she find him?I'll Cross the Riveris a true-to-life novel that depicts the incredible human tragedy occurring today inside North Korea. The prayers of many bring two families together in a story you will never forget.
When baby begins to babble a noise that sounds like 'c/k' it's time to teach them the words that match the sound, this primer will help you along the way!
This book shall soothe your soul with heartfelt sincerity, and challenge your views. Perhaps it will bring "intimacy" to you, directly from the heart of an intellectually stimulating, and vivacious woman! -Jennifer Hope Siller, Author of HOPE
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