Jon Parish
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Balance For Kids
$15.49Add to cartBalance for Kids is a “watered down” version of Balancing Christianity.
Balance for Kids helps our kids to find real and lasting balance in the areas of self-control, faith, trust, and in our relationships; and concerning God’s timing. Emotional and physical matters, free will, giving and receiving, possessions, and love and control issues.
We also discuss how to deal with the feelings of suicide, self-hatred, depression, bitterness, guilt, and confusion.
We delicately address controversial issues such as pornography, promiscuity, homosexuality, incest, and molestation.
Come with us into the deepest crevasses of your heart, mind, and soul. Join us on a journey through the scriptures, and we will search for true love, joy, hope, peace, and happiness. We will be making several stops along the way to smell the (whatever) and to visit for a while with the Holy Spirit, God, and Jesus.
It is our sincere hope and prayer that your kids will be challenged to pursue a deeper and more personal relationship with God in Jesus as they read through the pages of this book.
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Misadventures Of Jon Lee 2
$13.49Add to cartThe Misadventures of Jon Lee adventure series is written on the same principles as are good jokes. Without the last chapter, each adventure is exciting and fun, with many of life’s valuable lessons being taught and learned throughout it. The last chapter of each story (The punch line) draws several spiritual word pictures for its young readers, and parallels the proceeding pages with truths found in God’s Word. Follow Jon Lee Parker in this volume (From ages 13-15) and his friends as they learn valuable spiritual lessons and principals during exciting adventures in the Big Woods of New York State. In this book are two stories. The Bully, and Jon and Cindy.
The following is an excerpt from the last chapter of The Bully. There was a loud ‘crack’ and a huge cloud of dust bellowed from the bottom and top of the shaft. Large chunks of concrete crashed down out of it onto the cavern floor, missing Jon and Butch by mere inches. The recovery cable Butch was connected to was, however, still drawing him up into the shaft. Jon shouted frantically into his helmet microphone for Roy to make them stop the wench. But would there be enough time?