Mel Gerber recalls that he got "a lot of hoots in the coffee shop" when he first decided to try composting as a way to solve the common problem of dead pig disposal. But now he is getting a lot of interest from both the University of ...
"Based on the true story of Ellen Craft, a light-skinned slave who escaped from Georgia in 1848. By posing as an ailing white man while her husband pretended to be her slave, Ellen and William Craft traveled over one thousand to freedom"--
The Australian supervillain, Outback Jack, and his sidekick, Jackie, are in search of buried treasure in Bumblyburg.
"Based on the true story of Ellen Craft's incredible escape from slavery"--Cover.
A dating guide that shows the right way to go about it by first examining the wrong ways.
Junior Asparagus and Laura Carrot teach their friends that a little cooperation means more fun for everyone.
"Based on the true story of Henry "Box" Brown's amazing escape from slavery"--Cover.
Private detectives Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber, investigating whether the mess in Junior Asparagus's bedroom was caused by the Slobfather and his gang of slob monsters, offer a lesson about honesty and forgiveness.
Junior and Laura discover what happens when you have a servant's heart.
Junior and Laura find out that being responsible means working with all your heart—and keeping your commitments.
Case #683--The Trouble with Larry Junior has a little problem at school: he doodles, he whispers, and well, he messes around.
Each of these true stories of Torry's hilarious blunders and misfortunes contains a nugget of truth, but one theme prevails: If God can reclaim and repurpose Torry Martin's life, He can do the same for you and those you love.
“I would like an order of meatloaf,” said the person on the other end. Meatloaf? The mess-line was messing up again. “You're supposed to dial M for messes, not for meatloaf!” I yelled into the phone. I felt like dialing M for mad.
Junior must learn to persevere in order to help God's people from the evil clutches of Dark Visor.
When I thought about the usher telling the flannel-shirt man to rethink the jeans, I puzzled over his reasoning. Did he think “denim” was evil because it begins with “d” and has the same number of letters as “devil” or “demon”?
Red Letter Challenge Kids is a life-changing adventure.This 40-day challenge invites children into a life of following Jesus.
A lesson in using nice words.
When three pirates and a duck come across a valuable "sea treasure" it's every pirate for himself. Join the "pirates who don't do anything" as they learn that sharing with others can really save the day!
A lesson in self-control.
This may be the Mess Detectives' most dangerous case yet. How will they save Laura from the lazy spuds? Don't be a couch potato, too---open the book to find out!