Since understanding geography is important to Biblical studies, Memoria Press has developed a set of five Christian Studies large wall maps. They include three maps for the Old Testament and two for the New Testament. When fully displayed, these maps are 22″ x 34″.
The large wall maps are a great resource to have as your student works through Memoria Press’ Christian Studies curriculum. The maps are full-color and when displayed, their dimensions are 22″ x 34″.
Maps from the Old Testament:
Palestine
Egypt & Palestine
Ancient Near East
Maps from the New Testament:
Palestine
Western Mediterranean
These maps can be used to accompany any Bible program. Are these wall maps a little too large? Check out our smaller size.
Since understanding geography is important to Biblical studies, Menoria Press has developed a set of five Christian Studies small wall maps. They include three maps for the Old Testament and two for the New Testament. When fully displayed, these maps are 11″ x 17″.
The small wall maps are a great resource for smaller spaces to have as your student works through Memoria Press’ Christian Studies curriculum. The maps are full-color and when displayed, their dimensions are 11″ x 17″.
Maps from the Old Testament:
Palestine
Egypt & Palestine
Ancient Near East
Maps from the New Testament:
Palestine
Western Mediterranean
These maps can be used to accompany any Bible program. Looking for something a little bigger? Check out our large wall maps.
From the Publisher:
The statistics are brutally clear. One thousand teenagers a week are leaving the church. Support among young people is decaying fast. For every church that has a flourishing youth group, there are three more that have none.
Mark Ashton and Phil Moon, both experienced youth leaders, put forward a strategy for youth work which is both radical and biblical:
‘Christian youth work must be different from all other forms of youth work. It must be distinct in its aim, because Christians have a unique view of what it is to be a human being… We want to give Christians a renewed vision for young people, a new confidence in what they can do for them, how they can do it and why they should do it.’
From the Publisher:
The statistics are brutally clear. One thousand teenagers a week are leaving the church. Support among young people is decaying fast. For every church that has a flourishing youth group, there are three more that have none.
Mark Ashton and Phil Moon, both experienced youth leaders, put forward a strategy for youth work which is both radical and biblical:
‘Christian youth work must be different from all other forms of youth work. It must be distinct in its aim, because Christians have a unique view of what it is to be a human being… We want to give Christians a renewed vision for young people, a new confidence in what they can do for them, how they can do it and why they should do it.’
This classic defense of orthodox Christianity, written to counter the liberalism that arose in the early 1900s, establishes the importance of scriptural doctrine and contrasts the teachings of liberalism and orthodoxy on God and man, the Bible, Christ, salvation, and the church.
Christmas is a time for celebrating the birth of Jesus with family and friends, to gather together in sacred and jovial celebration of the Incarnation. Yet in our fast-paced, hyper-digitized lives, we are losing the sense of a good story enjoyed among good friends around a good fire.
The Christmas Around the World books take place in France, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Let your readers take off on a world tour this Christmas!
In a snow covered village,
while children all sleep,
the Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher,
lands with a leap!
All the sprinkles he snitches,
it’s his Christmas fun,
but without sprinkles
the baking cannot be done!
The villagers panic,
but says Little Nat,
“I’ll track down the
Snitcher wherever he’s at!”
Will Nat find the Snitcher?
Will the Snitcher relent?
Will the cookies be baked?
Will the Snitcher repent?
Will Nat lose the trail?
Will he fall through the ice?
If Nat finds the Snitcher,
will the Snitcher be nice?
These questions are answered
for all to enjoy!
When a tie is not good enough, a more thoughtful Christmas gift is given. In the book, Christmas Day in the Morning, the main character Rob and his family scrape for every penny. It’s a classic tale necessary for all Christmas book collections.
When Wilma decides her garden needs a new beginning, she gathers string, scissors, shovels, sixty-two dozen balsam seedlings, and Parker, her five-year-old neighbor.
From the Publisher:
You can hit the jackpot this Christmas!
Inside these pages you’ll find:
- A sure fire, 100% guaranteed success method for getting rich this Christmas
- All you need to know about the richest man in the world
- A beautiful rags to riches story (with an unusual riches to rags twist)
Read on to discover the secret of escaping poverty forever and securing riches that really last.