Brad Smith
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How To Be A Kingdom Ninja
$18.99Add to cartYoung fans of American Ninja Warrior and Daniel Gil, the Kingdom Ninja, will love this fully illustrated look into Daniel’s awesome world. Learn what it takes to become a ninja warrior!
American Ninja Warrior legend Daniel Gil has thrilled viewers of all ages with his incredible feats of strength, speed, and agility on the hit TV show. Now Daniel gives kids a glimpse of his everyday life in this fun and imaginative book.In a kid-friendly comic style, aspiring ninja warriors will learn more about Daniel’s incredible rise from young upstart to 2020 American Ninja Warrior champion. Relive some of his most exciting moments on the show, and discover the disciplines that have helped Daniel stay mentally, physically, and spiritually fit.
How to Be a Kingdom Ninja will inspire young readers to pursue their dreams and live healthy and happy lives.
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King Who Found His Self Control
$18.99Add to cartThis fun fable teaches children the importance of having self-control and explains how true change–the kind only the great King Jesus can bring–always starts in our hearts.
In the city of Thad, no one is more powerful than King Ira. But Thad has a big problem: Their king has no self-control. When Ira’s anger leads to destruction, Lady Wisdom points the wayward king back to Jesus. After confessing his sins, King Ira is free to serve his people with love, care, and yes, self-control.
More than just a cute bedtime story, King Ira’s tale can lead to meaningful talks with your children about our everyday battle with sin and how we can ask God to help us resist the temptation to act out. This and other great suggestions for family discussions are included in the back of the book.
The King Who Found His Self-Control will engage your children and equip you to teach your young ones more about how King Jesus can rule in their hearts.
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Equipping Church Guidebook
$29.99Add to cartThis is a hands-on ministry resource manual to help churches develop leaders and systems for lay mobilization. The approach is open-ended so that a variety of types and sizes of churches can use it. Charts and worksheets are included. The material has been tested through several years of use in churches that have received the privately distributed notebook format. Now updated and extensively revised, this volume serves as a practical companion to The Equipping Church. That book provides the philosophy and challenging vision for lay mobilization. This book provides the practical tools for implementation. Part 1 covers planning for lay mobilization. Part 2 covers building a lay ministry program. The markets include church staff members along with denominational leaders. It also is designed for use by lay leaders in churches who want hands-on help to mobilize the laity for ministry.