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Pub. Date
2021.
Description
With nearly two dozen additional stories, this revised and expanded edition of The Action Bible New Testament features eighty-eight fast-paced New Testament narratives and stunning full-color art, taking readers from Jesus' miraculous birth to Paul's letters to the thrilling words and images of Revelation.
Author
Pub. Date
[2018]
Description
The story of Our Lady of Guadalupe comes alive in this beautifully illustrated graphic novel. Amidst the dangers of the Mexican revolution, a young boy named Jose is motivated by the story of St. Juan Diego and how the Indian convert assisted in carrying out the messages of Our Lady, leading to the conversion of millions. Authentic Church teachings and today's abortion issues are perfectly integrated in this pro-life book as it takes its reader through...
Pub. Date
2007
Description
Six-year-old Dennis Mitchell is making a list and checking it twice, and then some. He aims to find the perfect gift for his grumpy ol' neighbor Mr. Wilson. It'll take a miracle to get it right. And a miracle is what he gets, thanks to a visiting angel who's on a mission to impart the Christmas spirit to someone who needs it.
Author
Pub. Date
[1999]
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Description
In the Old South of the 1930s, when a gentle giant of a man is sentenced to death for the murder and rape of two little girls, the fact that he is Black and the girls are white is inflammatory enough, but the situation is further complicated by his near muteness and gift for healing.
205) Guadalupe
Pub. Date
c2007
Description
Interweaves the story of the Virgin of Guadalupe and San Juan Diego, the Indian peasant she appeared to in sixteen-century Mexico, with the present-day story of a brother and sister, both archaeologists from Spain, who decide to travel to Mexico to investigate the case of Our Lady of Guadalupe for themselves.