Humphrey's First Palm Sunday

Humphries First Palm Sunday

From the back of the book:

"Years have passed since Humphrey's eventful journey to Bethlehem. This time, the mischievous camel is scheming to move to the front of his Jerusalem-bound caravan. When Humphrey sees Jesus, now a grown man, he remembers the baby he met those many years ago.  Children will love this humourous, heartfelt introduction to the events of Palm Sunday."

Twas the morning of Easter

Easter

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A follow-up to the popular ’Twas the Evening of Christmas from beloved author Glenys Nellist. ’Twas the Morning of Easter tells the story of the resurrection of Jesus in a fresh way, with a familiar rhythm and rhyme that children will love, following the pattern of Clement Moore’s iconic “’Twas the Night Before Christmas.”

Lesser Evils

lesser evils

"From the back of the book: Regardless of how righteous we might feel about our decisions, we choose evils every day, hoping we are choosing the lesser ones"

"Does your faith inform your daily choices? Lesser Evils reflects on the decisions we make every day.  From "do I take this parking space?" to "do I wear this mask?" to "Do I choose to forgive you?".  Daily scripture, reflections, personal questions and prayers for individual devotions or group discussion explore how to attempt to seek wisdom and do good as followers of Jesus."

Freeing Jesus - Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way and Presence

Freeing Jesus

From the back of the book:

"Experiencing Jesus anew:  Diana Butler Bass is one of only a few modern Christian writers who can absolutely blow me away with both spiritual insight and beautiful writing.  She is brilliant scholar and a wonderful storyteller, charming and devout, erudite and deeply human." - Anne Lamott

A Rhythm of Prayer - A Collection of Meditations for Renewal

A Rhythm of Prayer - A Collection of Meditations for Renewal

From the back of the book:

"To hear God...you have to be willing to experience what's holy in places many people don't deem to be sacred" - Amena Brown

"When the sun has disappeared, the light remains.  And when the night sinks down in shades of indigo and navy blue, you'll be ready to be friends with the night and the silence, and hopefully with your own soul.  The first star of the evening will appear at last like a benediction for the patient and faithful ones" - Sarah Bessey