Ever heard a bull talk? It really happened and you'll read about it in this book! What We Believe for Guide Readers has 28 true stories about modern-day Daniels and Esthers who lived what the Bible teaches. Through those stories and the accompanying Bible Studies, learn about the Adventist... [Show more]
Should Seventh-day Adventists be involved in matters of social injustice, and if so, how? What would Jesus do? These and other relevant questions will be discussed in the special February 2022 Black History Month Sabbath School Study Guide. The study guide, authored by four theologians and... [Show more]
Christmas is one of the best times of the year for many. A time when families and friends gather. A time when people remember hope being born in a manger. But lately the world has attempted to change Christmas. Materialism has become the theme over the message of Jesus. Christmas Eve... [Show more]
Journey from the Garden of Eden to God’s perfect new creation to understand why Jesus' death and resurrection are good news for us. This beautiful hardback Bible storybook for 3-6 year olds takes children on a journey from the Garden of Eden to God’s perfect new creation. It is a gospel... [Show more]
Perhaps you are a solo mom by choice, by an unexpected pregnancy, through divorce, through the death of your child’s dad, an absentee father, abandonment, or a myriad of other circumstances. Solo moms are mothers on their own, whether by choice or circumstance. Above all, every solo mom wants... [Show more]
Use this desktop punching bag as a prop in school or for skits. Suction cup holds it secure and solid steel spring brings it bouncing back. Base: 7.8” Ball diameter: 7” Ball height: 13.5” Includes air pump and needle.
Use these toy eyeglasses as a prop for skits and other activities for kids.
This gift sack is great for a prop for holiday activities. It’s made of soft velvet with a white faux fur trim and pom-pom-capped drawstring cord. Size: 27" wide x 31" tall NOTE: Gifts not included.
In a national survey of the state of families in America (Bowman, 2012), parents reportedly believe that raising children today is more complicated than it used to be. Along with that, most perceived that the quality of American family life was declining. In addition, 55% of the parents surveyed... [Show more]