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Easter Ideals 2024
$14.99Find hope in the pages of this family-favorite, time-honored Easter tradition.
Loyal readers are drawn to Ideals for its celebration of life’s most treasured moments. This year’s compilation of prose and poetry continues Ideals’ legacy of providing inspiration and comfort for readers. The Easter issue, always a reminder of the true heart of Easter, includes heartwarming text selected with care, alongside beautiful, full-color photographs and fine art reproductions. Beloved writer Pamela Kennedy shares holiday memories and family traditions; poet Eileen Spinelli taps into the charm of the season; and the original Easter story is told through Bible passages accompanied by fine art. The Family Recipes feature, a reader favorite, offers Easter-appropriate recipes to prepare and share.
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Prophets 1
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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The Prophets 1 covers the major prophets Isaiah and Jeremiah, both who were called to prophesy to the nation of Judah. Judah was threatened by both Assyria and Egypt; Isaiah proclaimed to Judah a message of repentance from sin and hopeful expectation of God’s deliverance in the future. Jeremiah contains the final prophecies to Judah, warning of oncoming destruction if the nation does not repent. As a result of Judah’s continued and unrepentant idolatry, God allowed the Babylonians to destroy both the city of Jerusalem Solomon’s Temple. The Book of Lamentations is a lament for what occurred to Judah and Jerusalem.Add to cart3 in stock
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Prophets 4
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Nahum was written to between 663 and 612 B.C. to tell the people of Judah to not despair because the brutal Assyrians would soon be getting their just punishment from God. The prophet Habakkuk cries out against the sins of Judah but grapples with the fact that they will suffer at the hands of enemies even more wicked than themselves, but that they can trust God’s wisdom and plan of salvation. Zephaniah’s message is that God is sovereign over the nations, the wicked will be punished, the righteous vindicated and that God blesses all those who repent and trust in Him. When the people of Judah returned after the Babylonian Exile, Haggai called them to glorify God by rebuilding the temple in spite of opposition and to not to be discouraged because the temple would not be as elaborate as the temple of Solomon.Add to cart3 in stock
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Babylon Madman
$3.99Daniel’s three Hebrew friends face their greatest test when they refuse to bow down to the idols of King Nebuchadnezzar. But in this mighty deliverance of the Jews from a fiery furnace, Nebuchadnezzar comes face to face with the power of might of the true God. The Babylonian king refuses to acknowledge all that he has has indeed come to him from the hand of God. As a result, he is struck with a temporary insanity, opening up the door for other leaders to come to emerge.
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Babylon Kingdom
$3.99The book of Daniel can be very confusing to readers because of all its symbols and imagery. But within this book is a very clear understanding of what will happen in the world in future events. The prophecies of Daniel had their fulfillment in both near events and also in future world events. This comic book dives into these prophecies and also explains the Seventieth Week of Daniel.
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Babylon Conquest
$3.99The Persian army conquers Babylon and the Jews soon find themselves under a new ruler. But the new Persian rulers have heard about Daniel and also include him in their leadership of governing Babylon. But when jealous administrators set a trap with the Persian ruler, Daniel is thrown into a den of hungry lions. But it is just one more opportunity for God to demonstrate His power in the life of Daniel and on behalf of the Hebrews.
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Babylon Exile
$3.99The city of Jerusalem falls to the Babylonian army and their indomitable king Nebuchadnezzar. After conquering the city, the Babylonian king deports its inhabitants, including members of the royal family, to Babylon. Among these exiles is a young man named Daniel who, even as a young man, showed that he would not compromise his beliefs. In situation after situation, even when his life was at stake, he demonstrated iron-clad trust in God. When King Nebuchadnezzar has a disturbing dream, Daniel is the only one gifted by God to be able to state what the dream was and its meaning. This event propels Daniel into leadership in service to their conquerors.
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Prophets 3
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Through an invasion of locusts, the prophet Joel speaks to the people of Judah. Amos is a simple shepherd and fruit picker who brings a message of impending doom and captivity for the nation of Israel because of her sins. Obadiah is a prophet of God who condemn Edom for the sin of pride against both God and Israel. Micah announces judgment upon Israel for social evils, corrupt leadership and idolatry but also tells what God will do when He restores the nation.Add to cart2 in stock
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Prophets 2
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The Book of Ezekiel was written during the Babylonian captivity of the Jews. He sought to bring his fellow Jews to repentance and to give them hope for the future. Ezekiel sought to remind the Jews that God was sovereign even in defeat and despair and they must obey to receive God’s blessings. Through the illustration of a wayward wife, the prophet Hosea reminded Israel that His love for Israel is long-suffering and unwavering.Add to cart3 in stock
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Exodus
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In one of the greatest miracles of deliverance ever seen, God opens the Red Sea so that Moses and the Israelites can pass through, and then brings the waters back over the Egyptians when they try to overtake them. As the people travel towards the Promised Land, God begins training Moses to teach the people what He requires.On Mount Sinai, God inscribes on tablets of stone the Ten Commandments. In the Exodus, God gives Moses detailed instructions for building a traveling tent of worship, as well as the ark of the covenant (a symbol of God’s presence among His people.) Moses receives explicit instructions on how God is to be worshipped, and guidelines for maintaining purity and holiness among the people.
Through miraculous provisions of water and the miraculous feeding of the people with both manna and quail, God proves He is the God of the Hebrews and prepares them to go into the Promised Land.
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David Mighty Men
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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King David makes a fatal mistake when he commits adultery with the wife of one of his loyal soldiers and then sets up to have the loyal soldier killed in battle. One of the results of this sin is that the civil war that ensues in the country and against him is led by his own son Absalom. David survives the revolt against his kingship but his own son is killed in the process. Later, when David compels his army leaders to do a census of the fighting men God punishes the land with destruction, but then God hears David’s cry for mercy. David also has a group of outstanding warriors around him called the Mighty Men.Add to cart2 in stock
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David Civil War
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The prophet Samuel dies and King Saul continues to hunt David. As David is hiding from the king he takes another wife, Abigail. When the city where David and his men are staying is burned, the men are ready to kill David but he finds strength in the Lord. Saul continues his slide into disobedience and asks a medium to bring up the Prophet Samuel. The message of the prophet Samuel comes true and Saul is killed in battle. Civil war ensues between the House of Saul and the House of David, but David is soon made king of all Israel. This comic book covers I Samuel 25:1 – II Samuel 12:31 in the Bible.Add to cart2 in stock
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David The King
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After his great triumph over the Philistine giant, Saul brings David into his house and into his service. The people find a national hero in David but as the people praise him it inspires jealousy in King Saul. David marries one of the king’s daughters but still finds himself an object of King Saul’s temper and jealousy outbursts. David begins to gather a ragtag army around him and this group of adventurers follows him as he flees from place to place from the clutches of Kings Saul.Add to cart3 in stock
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Wilderness
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After refusing to go up and take the land as God has instructed, the Israelites wander in the desert for another 40 years, until all of the unbelieving generation have died. During this time, King Balak of Moab recognizes that God is with the Hebrews, and hires the prophet Balaam to curse the people, but God turns his curses into blessings. After 40 years of wanderings, a new generation of Israelites arrives on the borders of the Promised Land, ready to enter by faith.Add to cart1 in stock
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Moses
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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Moses is one of the leading figures in the entire Old Testament and the man chosen to bring the Hebrew people out of the bondage of slavery and into the land God had promised Abraham and his offspring. The descendants of Abraham lived in peace for several generations until a pharaoh arose who enslaved the Hebrew people and used them as slaves for his massive building projects. God blessed the Hebrew people with rapid numeric growth and as they grew in numbers the Egyptians began to be afraid. When Pharaoh ordered the death of all male children born to Hebrew women the mother of Moses attempted to save her child by placing him in a basket and putting it into the Nile. As a part of God’s divine plan, the basket was found by Pharaoh’s daughter who adopted him as her own and raised him in the palace of the pharaoh himself. But as Moses became an adult he saw the suffering of his people and took matters into his own hand by killing an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave. To escape punishment for this murder Moses fled into the wilderness for 40 years but encountered God at a burning bush. Returning to Egyptian at God’s command, Moses and his brother Aaron, go to Pharaoh in God’s name and demand that he let the people go to worship their God. Pharaoh stubbornly refuses, which begins the ten plagues of God’s judgment on Egypt, with the final plague being the slaying of the firstborn. Before this final and great plague, God gives Moses the Passover to commemorate God’s saving act in redeeming His people from bondage in Egypt.Add to cart3 in stock
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Revelation Volume 2 Tribulation
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Art Ayris
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While on earth, Jesus Christ foretold a time that would be like the “birth pangs” of a woman. Cataclysmic events begin happening where sin seems to run amok but God continues to direct people to His salvation through Jesus Christ in the midst of this great Tribulation.Add to cart1 in stock
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Acts Volume 4 The Martyr
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Randy Alcorn
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Paul is arrested in Jerusalem under charges of sedition and made to appear before Roman judges. Though they can find no fault in him, Paul is sent to Rome because he has appealed to the higher authority. On the way he is shipwrecked on the island of Malta, where he is bitten by a snake but survives.In his first Roman imprisonment, Paul is under house arrest, and able to see people, but after Nero comes to the throne, Paul is arrested again and beheaded. Paul’s life of service and sacrifice, like that of Jesus, is a powerful message that continues to influence individuals around the world.
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Acts Volume 3 The Apostle
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Randy Alcorn
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The Apostle Paul travels all over the Roman Empire to make Christ known to both Jews and Gentiles. He is stoned and he is beaten but he continues. After seeing a man in a dream asking for help, he and his team go to Macedonia to make the gospel known in Corinth and the surrounding areas. After casting a demon out of a slave girl, he and his partner Silas are beaten and thrown into jail, only to be delivered by a great earthquake. In spite of difficulty after difficulty, Paul continues to spread the gospel throughout the known world.Add to cart3 in stock
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Acts Volume 2 The Misssionary
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Randy Alcorn
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The great story of the building of the early church continues. False witnesses and testimony result in Stephen being stoned to death and becoming the first martyr of the church, with Saul standing there approving of his death. As persecution breaks out and the disciples are spread out Philip encounters an Ethiopian who is seeking God and baptizes him. But God is not finished with Saul who encounters the risen Christ on the road to Damascus and loses his eyesight. Saul, the hater of the church is converted and becomes a missionary for Jesus. Peter is shown by the Lord through a vision of animals that the gospel is for Gentiles as well as Jews.Add to cart3 in stock
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Acts Volume 1 The Awakening
$3.99Teen, Magazines, Randy Alcorn
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Jesus Christ ascends into Heaven, having instructed his disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit. The Apostle Peter and others begin preaching the resurrection to great effect and great persecution, and thousands believe. Peter heals a crippled person and is brought before the Sanhedrin (the Jewish ruling council.) After being jailed, an angel of God releases the disciples so they can continue to proclaim the Good News. The deacon Stephen is also arrested, and brought before the Sanhedrin under false charges, leading to the first biblical appearance of the man who will become Paul.Add to cart3 in stock
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Fall
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Through His prophets, God sent many warnings of what would happen to His chosen people if they neglected His law and His many warnings. Though there were periodic revivals under God-fearing kings such as Asa, Jehoshaphat and Hezekiah, many of the kings of both Israel and Judah abandoned the worship of Yahweh and chose to follow the false gods of the nation around them and of the lands they conquered. As a result, God allowed the Assyrians and the Babylonians to conquer the people of Israel.Add to cart2 in stock
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Elijah
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After the prophet Elijah leaves in a fiery chariot, his appointed prophet successor Elisha comes to the forefront of spiritual service to the nation of Israel. Like Elijah, his ministry is marked with great miracles. Ax-heads float, people are healed, mockers are hunted down by bears and many other events mark the ministry of Elisha. God also reveals future political leaders to Elisha and the damage they will do to the nation of Israel.Add to cart2 in stock
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Solomon
$3.99After the death of King David, a struggle ensues for the throne of Israel. Adonijah, one of the sons of David and backed by General Joab, declares himself the new king of Israel. But on his death bed, David declares that Solomon is to be the new king. Endowed by God with great wisdom, Solomon leads Israel to some of its strongest growth as a nation but over time his many wives and concubines lead his heart astray after many other gods.
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Judges Volume 4
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” As the people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them God began delivering them into the hands of their oppressors. Judges 4 covers the stories of Ruth and of Samuel, the last judge of Israel.Add to cart5 in stock
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Judges Volume 3
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” As the people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them God began delivering them into the hands of their oppressors. Judges 3 covers the time of Samson leading the people of Israel and the days after Samson, when the people again turned away from God to do whatever they saw fit.Add to cart4 in stock
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Judges Volume 2
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” The people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them. So God began sending judges to deliver His people. Judges 2 covers the time of the judges Gideon, Abimelech and Jephthah.Add to cart2 in stock
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Judges Volume 1
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The days of the judges were termed the days when “everyone did what was right in their own eyes.” The people of Israel began following the customs and gods of the nations around them. So God began sending judges to deliver His people. Judges 1 covers the early judges Othniel, Ehud and Deborah.Add to cart3 in stock
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Joseph : The Patriarchs
$3.99Joseph was the next youngest son of the patriarch Jacob and his name is synonymous with all the tribes that made up the northern kingdom of Israel. Being betrayed and sold by his brothers is an example of God s ultimate plan to bring purpose out of great suffering. Through divine circumstances, Joseph becomes Pharaoh s chief of staff over all Egypt and is used to preserve and bring the nation of Israel to Egypt.
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Isaac And Jacob
$3.99Isaac was the second of the patriarchs of Israel, the only son of Abraham and Sarah, as well as the father of Esau and Jacob. In the Old and New Testaments, God is called the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, because with them God’s relationship of promise and purpose was fixed for all those who descended from them. Jacob, also called Israel, was a Hebrew patriarch as the grandson of Abraham, the son of Isaac and Rebekah, and also viewed as the traditional ancestor of the people of Israel as he fathered twelve sons, the twelve tribes of Israel.
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Abraham : The Patriarchs
$3.99Abraham is the first of the Hebrew patriarchs and a figure revered by the three great monotheistic religions-Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. According to the Bible, Abraham left the idol worshipping region of Mesopotamia, to establish a new nation in an undesignated land that he later learned was Canaan. He is identified as the father of faith through unquestionably obeying even the most difficult commands of God, including offering up his own son. Abraham received repeated promises and a covenant that his “seed” would inherit the land.
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Christ Volume 12
$3.99Passion Week 3 – As Jesus is left to die on the cross, he offers eternal life to a thief on the cross beside him and asks the disciple John to take care of his mother. Judas Iscariot hangs himself. An angel visits the tomb where Christ is buried and rolls away the stone. Mary sees the risen Christ, as do the disciples. Christ reinstates Peter, tells his disciples to go throughout the world with the good news of salvation through Christ and ascends to Heaven from where he promises he will return again.
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Christ Volume 10
$3.99Passion Week 1 – Jesus curses the fig tree, gives the parable of the fig tree, turns the tables of the money changers, speaks with Nicodemus, gives the parable of the vineyard, describes his return, praises the widow’s mite and gives the parable of the sheep and the goats. Addendum: “THE BETRAYER”
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Christ Volume 6
$3.99“THE HEALER” Jesus Christ raises to life a twelve-year old girl who has died, heals the blind, feeds 5000 people, and then shows his authority over the elements as he walks on water. He goes to a mountain and is transfigured before Peter, James and Jon and when he comes down from the mountain, he casts out a demon his disciples could not cast out. Special addendum on the healing of the woman with an issue of blood, “Unclean.”
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Christ Volume 5
$3.99“THE DELIVERER” Jesus teaches the Beatitudes in the sermon on the mount. He continues to show he is God as he raises the dead son of a widow at Nain, forgives a sinful woman of her sin and casts demons out of a woman. After casting out demons he is accused by the religious leaders of doing it by the power of Satan. Jesus also calms a storm and after he delivers a man from demonic possession he sends the demons into herd of swine. Special section on King Herod the Tetrarch and john the Baptist.
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Noah
$3.99Genesis chapter 6 tells of a time of widespread violence and immorality in early human history. God was grieved that He had made man upon the earth. But one man was considered righteous in God’s sight. Noah obeyed God and built an ark as he preached righteousness to those around him. The biblical and reliable story of Noah and the great flood. Also, the Biblical telling of the creation of the multitude of languages.
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Job
$3.99Though the author of Job is not named or known, the book is reputed to be the oldest stories of the Bible. The book of Job also deals with one of the oldest problems of the human race, that of pain and suffering. In this unusual book the Bible pulls back the spiritual curtain and gives us a rare glimpse into the other-world interactions taking place in the heavenly realms. When Satan makes an appearance before God Almighty to request a shot at one of His most faithful servants, it begins a chain of reactions that will culminate in a appearance by the Lord Himself and a direct conversation between God and Job. Masterfully illustrated by Jeff Slemons.
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Joshua
$3.99Moses dies but his aide, Joshua, leads the Israelites into the Promised Land.
Joshua was God’s great general handpicked by God to folow Moses in leadership. His great skills and reliance upon God as he led the Israelites into the Promised Land is a great example to us today.
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Christ Volume 4
$3.99“THE DISCIPLES” Jesus begins to call twelve disciples to follow him. Jesus preaches in a synagogue, and when he claims the Scripture has been fulfilled in their presence, they try to throw him over a cliff. Jesus shows his power by healing Peter’s mother-in-law of a fever, and casting demons out of a man. When a paralytic’s friends lower him through a roof, Jesus heals the man and also shows he has the power to forgive sins. Includes a special addendum first person narrative “The Fisherman’s Wife.”
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Esther
$3.99A beautiful young woman named Esther is forced from her home into the hands of a powerful King. You will be transported back to the ancient Persian Empire where an assassination is in the making. Queen Esther’s secret holds the key to save her nation. Will she have the courage to reveal her secret to the king?
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David The Shepherd
$3.99King David is the most beloved of the Jewish kings. Volume 1 provides the history and the setting for David’s rise to power as it tells of the prophet Samuel’s handover of power to King Saul and then King Saul’s subsequent disobedience to God. In a little shepherd boy, God finds one ready to serve Him with all his heart. David steps into world history with his historic and titanic clash with the solder giant Goliath.
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Christ Volume 2
$3.99“THE DELIVERER” The family of Jesus receives a visit from the three wise men from the east. After being warned in a dream, Joseph moves his family to Egypt. After Herod dies Joseph moves his family to the city of Nazareth. When Jesus is twelve the family visits Jerusalem but finds out that Jesus is an unusual child when he talks with the religious teachers. Special addendum section on the prophetess Anna.
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Jonah
$3.99This prophet learned the hard way that God can make u-turns in our lives and that He cares for all people.
Confronted by the prophet Jonah, a wicked city comes face to face with the ultimate decision to change their evil ways. Follow Jonah from his home to the high seas as he faces certain death in a violent storm. Through a turn of events, Jonah finds himself in a bizarre situation as God confronts his rebellion. Who will be saved?
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Christ Volume 1
$3.99“THE INCARNATION” The coming to earth of God in human form is, without compare, one of the most incredible and far reaching stories of all time. In Volume 1 of The Christ comic Ben Avery relates this narrative from the book of the Gospel of Luke. Also, included in this comic is a special 8-page section on the wise men called “The Kingmakers.”
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Elijah
$3.99Under King Ahab and his wicked wife Queen Jezebel, the people of Israel had reached a low point morally and spiritually. The demonic god Baal was being promoted as the true God, prophets of Baal had been appointed in the land and the words and law of God were being neglected throughout the nation. But to counter this reign of wickedness, God raises up one of the most powerful and fearless prophets of the Old Testament – Elijah.
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