Be a Hero challenges the Body of Christ to be enlisted in the battle for mercy and social justice. It opens with God's interaction in the affairs of men and His plan to redeem the 'invisible' people through justice, mercy and compassion. Setting the stage theologically, the authors then unveils the great exploits of those who have gone before us and the impact that they made in their own times and on their own culture. Practical steps are offered to the reader to empower them to make a difference in their world.
Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.
Using dozens of fascinating real-life examples, Elizabeth Svoboda explains how our genes compel us to do good for others, how going through suffering is linked to altruism, and how acting heroic can greatly improve your mental health.
Take up the quest in the hilariously epic second installment of the How to be a Hero series, from Cat Weldon, illustrated by Katie Kear.Welcome to the Land of Lost Things.
"Based on the screenplay 'Blame it on the train, Owlette.'"
It’s time to be a hero with Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko in this special book based on PJ Masks, the hit preschool series airing on Disney Junior!
Nicholas. Wasicsko had always wanted to be mayor of Yonkers. Growing up in a twofamily house on the west side—the wrong side—of the Saw Mill River Parkway, he was not one of those who set his sights on escape to the east.
Heroes are born and bred every single day, and so are bullies.
A hilarious high-stakes fantasy adventure about friendship and bravery set in the world of the Norse Gods for fans of How to Train Your Dragon from debut author Cat Weldon.
Texas, 1874.
She’s adorable and caring and so very lost. But how can he trust someone who lies to him with every breath she takes? Cherise Sinclair is my go to author when I want a satisfying read. Heat, emotion, suspense.