"Jelly and the Donuts" is the first book in the series "Life with the Donuts." The family lives in Donut Town, USA. The children and the parents deal with family and individual issues that are common today. The stories are told in a humorous fashion that all children between the ages of 3 - 8 can identify with. The stories are unique and so are the characters. Each story teaches a life lesson that children can understand. In the first book Jelly, one of the boys in the family, decides that he must learn how to be a healthy eater. He realizes that change is needed but he must learn how to...
"Jelly and the Donuts" is the first book in the series "Life with the Donuts." The family lives in Donut Town, USA. The children and the parents deal ...
With so many superb trails in the New York City area, planning a hike can be a frustrating endeavor, but with this newly revised and updated edition of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: New York City finding the right trail is a snap. From secluded woods and sun-struck seashores, to lowland swamps and rock-strewn mountain tops, these hikes showcase Paleolithic rock shelters, ruins from the Revolutionary and Civil War periods, a bat cave, ghostly ruins, and much, much more. Unbounded by state lines, the trails awaiting hikers in the updated edition of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: New York...
With so many superb trails in the New York City area, planning a hike can be a frustrating endeavor, but with this newly revised and updated edition o...
A unique and timely guide for relating the gospel to the complex and distinct issues of inner city America
Much of the New Testament was written in urban settings, in which the Christian communities had to deal head-on with issues such as race, equality, justice, sexuality, money, and economics. But much of today's apologetics (engagement with the questions that people are asking about Christianity) come from suburban churches and academic studies. Urban believers--those who live and minister in America's inner cities--often face unique issues, not often addressed by...
A unique and timely guide for relating the gospel to the complex and distinct issues of inner city America
Before there was Kindergarten and play-school and Mother's Day Out, there were neighborhoods and neighbors. It was a time when kids in the neighborhood not only had each other but they also had access to the "grown up." These grown ups helped raise the children who lived around them and the children helped the grown ups stay young. This is a story of one of those children. This five-year-old toured the neighborhood each day. She visited with the grown ups and learned from them at the same time they gave her the attention that she craved. It was a magical time.
Before there was Kindergarten and play-school and Mother's Day Out, there were neighborhoods and neighbors. It was a time when kids in the neighborhoo...