CRAVE is a unique evangelistic approach specifically designed for delivery on university campuses and at other neutral venues that might attract a secular audience. The material and approach is intended for an audience that is secular, post-modern, lacking in biblical literacy, but open (not... [Show more]
CRAVE is a unique evangelistic approach specifically designed for delivery on university campuses and at other neutral venues that might attract a secular audience. The material and approach is intended for an audience that is secular, post-modern, and lacking in biblical literacy, but open to... [Show more]
During his ministry, Jesus showed the importance of teamwork. In addition, He established a functional model for urban evangelistic work, which involved, selecting, instructing and empowering disciples. Jesus was the greatest example of how to deliver a relevant message despite hostile and adverse... [Show more]
These Level 4 awards are created for kids who are in fourth grade. You will find everything from Basket Maker and Geologist to Caring Friend and Weather. Your Helping Hands will love doing these hands-on activities while completing the requirements to receive their awards. If you have older kids... [Show more]
These Level 3 awards are created for kids who are in third grade. You will find everything from Astronomer and Cyclist to Tin Can Fun, Wise Steward, and First Aid Helper. Your Builders will love doing these hands-on activities while completing the requirements to receive their awards. If you have... [Show more]
These Level 2 awards are created for kids who are in second grade. You will find everything from Handicraft and Whale to Friend of Nature and Acts of Kindness. Your Sunbeams will love doing these hands-on activities while completing the requirements to receive their awards. If you have older kids... [Show more]
These Level 1 awards are created for kids who are in first grade. You will find everything from Artist and Friend of Animals to Potato and Swimmer. Your Busy Bees will love doing these hands-on activities while completing the requirements to receive their awards. If you have older kids completing... [Show more]
This set of 5 books includes hands-on activities for every Adventurer award through 2020. Each award starts with a list of all the requirements, followed by a brief "helps" idea for each. Next, you'll find 3-5 activities where kids will run, sing, draw, and play games while completing the... [Show more]
These awards are created for kids who are in first through fourth grade. You will find everything from Bible Story Telling and Delightful Sabbath to Family Helper and God’s Universe. Your kids will love doing these hands-on activities while completing the requirements to receive their... [Show more]
This kit supplements the Encounter Curriculum for grades 1-8. This kit includes all the materials added to the curriculum after the initial kits were created. In order to download the visual media, please go... [Show more]
The significance and challenge of the city for the Christian church is the question of how to go about sharing the Gospel there. It is easy to react to the changes happening in the city, to critique the influence it has on human culture. But critical responses to change do not constitute a positive... [Show more]
The significance and challenge of the city for the Christian church is the question of how to go about sharing the Gospel there. It is easy to react to the changes happening in the city, to critique the influence it has on human culture. But critical responses to change do not constitute a positive... [Show more]
God’s ideal for grandparents has been marred by a world filled with sin. His original plan has been pushed out of the picture and society has blurred the clarity of the role that we, as grandparents, have been called to fill. The culture’s distracting noise screams loudly to... [Show more]
God’s ideal for grandparents has been marred by a world filled with sin. His original plan has been pushed out of the picture and society has blurred the clarity of the role that we, as grandparents, have been called to fill. The culture’s distracting noise screams loudly to... [Show more]
There are an estimated forty million people, including children, living in poverty in the United States alone. That’s more than twelve percent of the population. Beyond this country’s borders, countless more suffer. Hungry tummies, worn-out shoes, and lack of other basic resources... [Show more]
It’s great to be in a tightly-knit group, but getting to that point often proves challenging. Sometimes a simple game does the magic, but other times nothing seems to work. How does a group come together? Are there certain ingredients we can count on, or is it just hit-and-miss, better luck... [Show more]