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The First Book of Adam and Eve

by Rutherford Platt

This book is a written history of what happened in the days of Adam and Eve after they were cast out of the garden. Although considered to be pseudepigraphic by some, it carries significant meaning and insight into events of that time.

Why I Am Not A Christian: And Other Essays On Religion And Related Subjects

by Bertrand Russell

Thoughts on life after death, man's place in the universe, and other contemplative subjects.

Mince Pie and Mistletoe

by Phyllis Mcginley

"Hooray for the Dutch ! We owe them much, Jolly Mynheer and matron-- When they left the sands Of their Netherlands, Saint Nicholas was their patron (And good Saint Nick, The children's prince, Has been our Santa Claus Ever since.)"

Adult Bible Study Winter 2013

by Simon Peter Iredale

Lessons for the Winter 2013 adult Bible study session.

Thendral: Vol. 13, Issue 11 (October #2013)

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview of a young Veena artist, Bharadwaj Raman, the grandson of Veena Legend, Veenai S. Balachandar; two recipes with Quinoa; a biography of Sami Chidambaranar; an article on Nagai Sri Kayaroganeswarar-Neelayathakshi; an article on novelist Ka.Sri.Sri. and excerpts from the novel Krouncha Vadham ; four short stories, plus usual features of Anbulla Snehitiye, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, Thendral Pesukirathu, Poetry, etc.

Letters in the Dark

by Herbert Lomas

Poems about the human response to religion.

Forgive Us Our Trespasses

by Lloyd C. Douglas

Dinny was born to hatred: born in savage revolt against the world that had caught and crushed his too-trusting young mother. By the time he was twenty-five he had been successively typesetter, reporter, football star, and columnist. He had rocked a small mid-Western college to its foundations by blacking the eyes of its Y.M.C.A. Secretary in defense of his college president. For this he had been expelled. But expulsion had only given him the chance to use his biting pen to better advantage.

The Late Great Planet Earth

by Hal Lindsey C. C. Carlson

A look at what biblical prophecy tells us about our times, the future, and the return of Jesus Christ.

Discovering God's World (Grade #1)

by Judy Hull Moore

A book that helps kids to learn about themselves and the things around them the Christian way.

Thendral Vol 13 Issue 10 September 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview of Madurai R. Muralidharan and film actor Rajesh, Biography of Kaviyogi Suddhananda Bharathiyar, an article on Writer Kanmani Gunasekaran with one of his short stories, “Sarugu”, Three short stories, a religious article on Thiruvaiyaru Iyarappar, plus usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Nalam Vaazha, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Ilanthendral, etc.

Home for Christmas

by Lloyd C. Douglas

On the surface this is a simple story, but after reading the book, it probably isn't. There are good and not-so-good remembrances. There is new love, lost love, and regained love. And there is God--all love. It is a Christmas story, but much more, it is life's realities.

THENDRAL VOL 13 ISSUE 09 AUGUST 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview with S.K. Dogra, I.P.S., biography of Vocal musical exponent Madurai Somu, three short stories, an article on Rajaji with one of his short stories, a religious article on Tiruppattur Sri Brahmapureeswarar, recipes of Capsicum Pulipachadi and English koottu, plus other usual features of Thendral Pesukirathu, Anbulla Snehitiye, Nalam Vaazha, Kathiravanai Kelungal, Poetry, Ilanthendral, etc.

A Triangle Has Four Sides

by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Thirteen short stories of young people facing such problems as shyness, pregnancy, divorce, and jealousy.

Observing God's World (4th Ed.)

by Gregory Rickard Gregory Parker

A textbook designed to train children and young people in the Christian way of life.

Adult Bible Studies for Fall 2013

by Chuck Aaron

Adult Bible Studies for Fall 2013. Lesson writer: Chuck Aaron. Editor: Jan Turrentine.

Mister God, This is Anna

by Fynn

Lillies, Rabbits and Painted Eggs: The Story of the Easter Symbols

by Edna Barth

From the dust jacket, "Painted eggs, newborn chicks, white lilies, new clothes, a lighted candle. All these stand for Easter just as angels and reindeer stand for Christmas, or witches and pumpkins for Halloween. From place to place, the symbols of Easter may vary. But no matter where they are found, each has a story that reaches back hundreds, even thousands of years. Edna Barth traces the histories of these symbols in a clear, direct way, and shows how many of them were incorporated into Christianity from early pagan rites, then handed down to us as the colorful Easter customs we enjoy today. Whether the unique Easter rabbit of Fredericksburg, Texas, or exploding firecrackers in Florence, Italy, every Easter symbol expresses hope, joy in living, and wonder at the miracle of new life--feelings shared by people everywhere. Warmly written, this is a book to be discovered and read with pleasure by young readers of all faiths." Includes a list of other books of Easter customs and stories and an index.

Wolves Among Us

by Ginger Garrett

When two brutal murders occur in a small German village, the local priest requests help from an inquisitor. But far from being a savior, he creates a climate of fear in the town. It is up to a doubting priest and an unloved wife who is a friend of the Bible translator Tyndale to counteract this climate of witch hunting zealotry with love and truth. Garrett sets her novel against the historical backdrop of the inquisition, in which people were imprisoned and tortured, often burned on the false testimony of others. She shows how easily the atmosphere in a community can be poisoned by fear and distrust.

Thendral: Vol 13, Issue 4, March 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview with Charu Jayaraman and Mangayarkarasi; Biography of Ms. Lakshmi Krishnamoorthy, daughter of veteran freedom fighter Satyamoorthy; Three short stories; An article on Writer Ms. Vidhya Subramaniam with one of her short stories; a religious article on Lakshmi Narasimhar at Singaperumal Koil; a new feature “Kathiravani Kelungal” Three recipes with on the column of Maya Bazaar; The health column Nalam Vaazha speaks on Gout; plus other regular features of Anbulla Snehitiye; Ilanthendral, Jokes, Thendral Pesukirathu, etc.

Thendral: Vol 13, Issue 3, February 2013

by Madhurabharathi

This issue features interview with Writer A. Muthulingam; and Archeologist Dr. Thiyaga. Sathiyamoorthy; Biography of Tamil Scholar Mu. Raghava Iyengar; Two short stories; An article on Writer Vikraman with excerpts from one of his novels; a religious article on Sringery Saradambal; a Travelogue on Kollimalai (Concluding part); Three recipes with Sago on the column of Maya Bazaar; The health column Nalam Vaazha speak on Sinusitis; plus other regular features of Anbulla Snehitiye; Jokes, Ilanthendral, Thendral Pesukirathu, Surya Thupparikiraar, etc.

The Little Midrash Says, Volume 5: The Book of Devarim

by R. Weissman

Devarim: In this Book, Moshe instructs Bnai Yisrael: Believe that Hashem is the one and only God! Fear Him! Love Him! Listen to His prophets! Don't listen to false prophets! Do not lose faith, even if Hashem brings suffering on you!

The Little Midrash Says, Volume 4: The Book of Bamidbar

by R. Weissman

The word "Bamidbar" means "in the desert." This is a suitable title for the fourth Book of the Torah that tells us what happened to Bnai Yisrael in the desert.

The Little Midrash Says, Volume 3: The Book of Vayikra

by R. Weissman

The Book of Vayikra is different from the first two Books of the Torah, Beraishis and Sh'mos. It mostly discusses laws about the Mishkan and Bais Hamikdash. Therefore, do you think that it is not important to learn this Book of the Torah? The contrary is true; it is most important for all of you to know it.

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