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  • Kids’ Devotionals

    Kids’ Devotionals

    Perhaps the most important way a parent can have an impact on their child’s spiritual life is by spending time with them reading about spiritual things. It’s beneficial to both mind and spirit, while drawing parent and child closer.

    Nancy Petrey is a writer and a grandmother of 17. In this book she draws treasures from her store of biblical knowledge and personal experience to provide an opportunity for parents and children to read and learn together. While written for children, the stories and lessons are deep and serious.

    The enemy of our souls goes after those who are the most vulnerable, seeking to destroy God’s plan for happy families whose priority is to glorify God and advance His kingdom as we await the return of our Lord and Messiah Jesus. These devotionals make good weapons against the enemy’s attacks by arming the children with God’s truth and love from His Word.

    The book was written primarily for children, ages 8 to 11. It is to be read by parents or grandparents to their child/children, or the child could read it in their presence. It contains 18 devotionals, 76 pages, and Memory Verses. The questions at the end of each devotional are designed for educational and spiritual growth.

    These devotionals will be helpful to any parent, and are a good tool for use in homeschooling.

  • The United States Constitution

    The United States Constitution

    “That’s not constitutional” is a frequent claim in political debates in the United States. But how does one determine what is constitutional? Why do we disagree on this point?

    While the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land, it is also a source of great controversy. It establishes the fundamental framework of our system of government, while differences in how to understand and interpret it often divide people.

    The United States Constitution: A History takes a fresh look at the Constitution, its origins, and controversies, from the founding of the country and its creation at the Constitutional Convention to the present. It examines the various controversies that divided the convention, why they existed, and how they were resolved to give us the government we have.

    In the 19th century, the main conflict was over race and slavery, with pro-Slavery forces rejecting the Declaration of Independence and its claim that all men are created equal, ultimately resulting in the civil war. The 20th century saw a new and different challenge in Progressivism with values and goals distinctly different from those of the founders.

    Today the nation is split over these two distinctly different views of the Constitution. One side sees a document written by the founders and amended 27 times since. The other sees a Living Constitution whose meaning grows and evolves with the ever-changing country.

    The United States Constitution: A History traces these conflicts as they have developed since the Constitution was adopted. It looks at the understanding of the document from Marbury v. Madison up to and including Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. With the good decisions such as Brown v. Board of Education and the bad such as Dred Scott v. Sandford and Plessy v. Ferguson, the various views of the Constitution have shaped our society for good and ill.

    The United States Constitution: A History will give you a better understanding of these controversies, why they exist and how they continue to divide the country.

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