The 90 Day Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss Reading Challenge
Read the Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss through in 90 days! Today is day thirty-two:
Numbers 33–36; Psalms 145–150; Acts 1–3
The 90 Day Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss Reading Challenge
Read the Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss through in 90 days! Today is day thirty-two:
Numbers 33–36; Psalms 145–150; Acts 1–3
The 90 Day Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss Reading Challenge
Read the Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss through in 90 days! Today is day thirty-one:
Numbers 28–32; Psalms 139–144; John 19–21
As I was driving to work the other day, I heard this speech on K-Love radio, written by a man on his 113th birthday. According to the world record Bible Study bookss, Walter Breuning is the oldest living man on our planet. He has all kinds of advice to share with the world, including this amazing colloquy which has been transcribed for your benefit…
Life begins each morning whether we have succeeded or failed or just muddled along. Life is a school to learn, not to unlearn.
Life is the creation by God and if you would know God, be not a solver of riddles. Look about you and you shall see Him playing with your children. Look into the air and you shall see him walking in the clouds, out-stretching his arms in the lightning and descending in rain. You shall see him smiling in flowers, then rising and waving his hands in trees.
Life is a great teacher of truth. What is truth to one is not truth to another. What is true in one country may be false in another.
Life is short but the influences of what we do or say is immortal. There needs to be much more of the spirit of fellowship among us and more forgiveness. The power of gentleness is little seen in the world.
Remember that life’s length is not measured by its hours and days, but by that which we have done therein. A useless life is short if it lasts a century.
There are greater and better things in us all if we would find them out. There will always be in this world — wrongs. No wrong is really successful.
The day will come when light and truth and the just and the good shall be victorious and wrong as evil will be no more forever.
Life itself teaches us to best prepare for that future which we hope for and for that journey to that land un-known, not made by hands.
Everything just is beautiful; everything beautiful ought to be just.
The mystery of the world remains unknown. Our maker alone is the key which unlocks all the mysteries of the universe.
The world is neither a prison nor a palace of ease, but rather for instruction and discipline.
This world has been good to all of us.
Return to thy house, and tell how great things God hath done to thee. And he went through the whole city, publishing how great things Jesus had done to him ~ Luke 8:39
God has a plan for you. It requires your full participation. He will keep sending people your way while planting ideas in your head to get you to understand His plan. Once you accept your role in this world, give it all you’ve got.
“Publishing” requires countless hours of effort and hard work. Those who make it to the best seller list are personally involved in the promotions aspect. Search engines like Google, and blog sites, like the ones I use to spread the word for this blog make my job easier, however, if I am going to reach the “whole city” as the naked cave man did over 2,000 years ago (…without the help of the internet), I must promote till the cows come home. There are no shortcuts to this…do what is hard and necessary to maximize your gifts and do it consistently. Your perseverance will pay off, just do it…
I’ve received a few updates recently from Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss artists around the globe that I would like to share with you. There are also a number of new children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study booksss about to be released which I’m sure you’ll find interesting.

‘The ICB Big Red Holy Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss, Contemporary 3D Art Edition’, (not sure who came up with the snappy title), is due to be published next month and is illustrated by A friend of mine Graeme Hewitson. Graeme tells me that the cover of this Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss has a “really cool 3d effect” which should be interesting. The Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss contains Graeme’s very cool 3D artwork which the publisher Tommy Nelson is hoping will appeal to ‘today’s video-game generation’. This is a bold move away from traditional Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss art, and if its successful, will no doubt have other publishers following their lead. This will be good news for all the CG artists out there. There’s a faceBible Study books movie promoting the ICB Big Red Holy Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss…etc etc Bible Study books.com/pages/Eikon-Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss-Art/254749314657?ref=ts#!/video/video.php?v=427744146698&ref=mf” target=”_blank”>here. Graeme has promised me a signed copy which I look forward very much to seeing. (Thanks Graeme)
Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookssillustration.blogspot.com/2007/10/guest-Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss-artist-2.html” target=”_blank”>Keith Neely has finally completed the ICB Illustrated Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss series and the first copies should be back from the printer early October. More details about the new ‘ICB Illustrated Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss‘ can be found at Keith’s new website www.freeillustratedBible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss.com which is due to launch next week. Keith is looking for a publisher/distributor in the U.K. to distribute copies here, so if you’re interested contact Keith. Other titles in the ICB illustrated Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss series, also illustrated by Keith, are available from Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss-John-Icb/dp/1400308119″ target=”_blank”>amazon.
As I’ve previously mentioned in the ‘Shanah Tova’ post, the latest volume of the Modern Hebrew Children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss will be on its way to the printer next month also. This will be the fourth out of five volumes and includes the Bible Study bookss of Job, Psalms and Proverbs. The Modern Hebrew Children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss has been illustrated by our friend Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookssillustration.blogspot.com/2008/03/guest-Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss-artist-3.html” target=”_blank”>Diana Shimon in Israel.
It looks like October is going to be a busy month for children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study booksss which is always good news!
Balage Balogh has launched a new website Archaeologyillustrated.com which is devoted entirely to his Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss Art. Balagh sent me his latest picture (above) which I’m sure you’ll all enjoy. (Click on the picture for a bigger version). Balage describes the scene as “…an illustration of Herod the Great’s temple from inside the Royal Stoa during a major Hag, maybe Pesach.” Don’t forget to check out Archaeologyillustrated.com, you won’t be disappointed.
I was also contacted last week by Ed Olson who has been working on a new Bible Study books project with his wife Linda which is based on Creation. To learn more about this project and to see a dummy of the Bible Study books click here! Ed and Linda are looking for a publisher – so, if you’re interested contact Ed.
In closing, I’m hoping to be interviewing CEF’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss artist Tim Shirey over the weekend for the Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss illustration blog so I’m looking forward to that. Tim is one of our regular contributors to the B.I.B and is based in Switzerland. Jewish Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss artist Nahum HaLevi will shortly be adding his latest painting titled ‘Ezekiel’ to his website. As usual, this will be accompanied by a lengthy and informative description which I’ve had the privilege of reading already, (Thanks Nahum).
As always, I look forward to your comments!
I had an email this week from a ‘Jenny’ in Indiana who is trying to get hold of a children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss which she owned as a child in the 70′s. She describes the Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss in question as having “..the most graphic illustrations imaginable. By this, I mean that our mother eventually cut out the picture of John the Baptist’s head being served on a platter!” Jenny goes on to describe a picture of “Solomon holding a baby up by the heel with a sword ready to cut it in half.” also a “…dreadful illustration of the murdered babies in the slaughter of the innocents.”
They don’t illustrate Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study booksss like that anymore! No, really, they don’t!
Jenny, who wants to get a copy of this Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss for her brother who’s now a pastor, closes her email by saying “Now that I have kids (ages 4 and 6), I am pretty sure I’m glad that most of the Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss story Bible Study bookss we have now are much more tame!” If you think you might know which children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss Jenny is describing, or how she might get hold of a copy, please leave a comment or send me an email which I can pass on to her.
The early 80′s was probably the last time that we see really graphic images in children’s Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study booksss. The image above of David holding Goliath’s severed head is from Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookssillustration.blogspot.com/2008/04/great-Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss-discovery.html” target=”_blank”>The Great Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss Discovery series published in 1983. It’s hard to imagine a publisher re-printing images like this today, but will the sugar-coated Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss illustrations of today be as memorable? I also wonder if the trend to move away from a realistic Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study bookss illustration style is because the publishers today associate this style with the more explicitly illustrated Bible Study bookss.com”>Bible study Bible Study booksss of the past?
Look forward to hearing your comments.
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Bible Study books+banned.png”>Bible Study books+banned.png” alt=”" id=”BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5523454471187746546″ border=”0″ />Bible Study bookss have been banned all over the world for many reasons. Usually the intention is to protect people, especially children, from controversial ideas or opinions that are considered dangerous. The basis for being challenged frequently has something to do with sex, violence, religion, racial views, or profanity.
The number of Bible Study bookss challenged each year is high, numbering in the hundreds. Classics, award winning Bible Study bookss, new publications, and even children’s picture Bible Study bookss have all been challenged. The result of a ban is the restriction of free access to materials and thoughts.
Who Bans Bible Study bookss
Bible Study bookss can be challenged by any person or group that files a complaint against a teacher, school, library, or Bible Study booksseller. Parent organizations may demand that Bible Study bookss be removed from school shelves. Religious leaders may encourage their followers to not read certain Bible Study bookss deemed inappropriate, and may lodge complaints. Bible Study bookss may even be banned or censored in a hostile political environment, such as in the case of Funny in Farsi, by Firoozeh Dumas.
Quite simply, anyone that wants to challenge a Bible Study books may do so. Unfortunately, a challenge can sometimes lead to disciplinary actions against teachers or librarians in a community. For this reason, some teachers choose to remove a Bible Study books from the curriculum, or librarians may choose to remove it from the shelf, rather than fight the challenge.
Lists of Banned Bible Study bookss and the Reasons
This is a tiny sampling of some of the Bible Study bookss that have been challenged or locally banned or found to be objectionable by parents or community groups. Many of the Bible Study bookss are challenged for more than one reason, however, they are in the groups by the primary reason.
* Bible Study bookss banned for sexual themes include Are You There, God? It’s Me Margaret, by Judy Blume, Forever, by Judy Blume, and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou.
* Bible Study bookss found offensive for racial themes or depictions include To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor.
* A Bible Study books widely used in school curricula, but challenged due to social or political views is The Giver, by Lois Lowry.
* Many Bible Study bookss include some violence or profanity, and this can land them on a banned Bible Study bookss list. Beloved, by Toni Morrison and Fallen Angels, by Walter Dean Myers are two such Bible Study bookss.
* Bible Study bookss challenged for religious reasons, especially the use of magic or witchcraft, are Harry Potter, the entire series, by J.K. Rowling, and Scary Stories, by Alvin Schwartz and Stephen Gammell.
This list is by no means comprehensive. There are hundreds of Bible Study bookss challenged or banned each year. Well known authors whose Bible Study bookss have been banned include Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, JD Salinger, George Orwell, John Steinbeck, Kurt Vonnegut, and Jack London, for a small part of a long list. The American Library Association has lists of banned Bible Study bookss online at their website.
Censorship of Funny in Farsi
By comparison, Bible Study bookss published in Iran must first get permission from the censor’s office. Funny in Farsi, A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America, by Firoozeh Dumas has come under close scrutiny. According to the article, “(Not So) Funny in Farsi”, by Firoozeh Dumas, in the RHI Censorship and Banned Bible Study bookss, Volume 3, Issue No. 1, (2009) pages 90-91, an entire chapter had to be removed from the Bible Study books before it could be published there.
The Bible Study books became very popular, and then it came under scrutiny again. Since it had already received permission from the censor’s office, it wasn’t withdrawn, but it has been publicly condemned, in spite of its success. The author isn’t sure if her second Bible Study books, Laughing Without an Accent, will succeed in gaining the censor’s office permission for publication. Both of these Bible Study bookss are available in other countries and online.
Bible Study bookss will continue to be challenged, censored, or banned. Writers expressing volatile or unpopular opinions will continue to be targeted. Materials for young people that include sex, violence, profanity, and racial or religious views will continue to have an audience that doesn’t approve.
Parents will always have the final say in which Bible Study bookss their children may read. However, when groups of people attempt to censor or ban Bible Study bookss that do not reflect their own ideologies, it is in violation of freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Censorship may be alive and well, but it sometimes has the opposite effect of restricting reading. It sometimes brings publicity to those Bible Study bookss and results in more people reading them. Banned Bible Study bookss Week is celebrated the last week of September each year in the United States to raise awareness of the issue and to encourage everyone to exercise their freedom to read.
Resources:
American Library Association Banned Bible Study bookss Week Basics. Retrieved on July 11, 2009.
National Coalition Against Censorship, Bible Study books Censorship Toolkit. Retrieved on July 11, 2009.
A list of the most important children’s Bible Study bookss, which were published at least 90 years ago, and were written for children and/or are still enjoyed by children today.
* Arabian Nights or One Thousand and One Nights
* Aesop’s Fables – William Caxton (Translation) – 1484
* A Token for Children – James Janeway – 1675
* Pilgrim’s Progress – John Bunyan – 1678
* Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe – 1719
* Gulliver’s Travels – Jonathan Swift – 1726
* Tales of Mother Goose – Charles Perrault – 1729 (English)
* Little Pretty Pocket-Bible Study books – John Newbery – 1744
* Little Goody Two Shoes – Oliver Goldsmith – 1765
* The Swiss Family Robinson – Johann Rudolf Wyss – 1812-3
* The Nutcracker and the King of Mice – E.T.A Hoffman – 1816
* Ivanhoe – Walter Scott – 1819
* The Legend of Sleepy Hollow – Washington Irving – 1819
* Rip Van Winkle – Washington Irving – 1820
* Grimm’s Fairy Tales – Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm – 1823 (English)
* A Christmas Carol – Charles Dickens – 1843
* The Three Musketeers – Alexandre Dumas, père – 1844
* Fairy Tales – Hans Christian Andersen – 1846 (English)
* The Children of the New Forest – Frederick Marryat – 1847
* Slovenly Peter – Heinrich Hoffmann – 1848 (English)
* David Copperfield – Charles Dickens – 1850
* The Coral Island – R. M. Ballantyne – 1857
* Tom Brown’s Schooldays – Thomas Hughes – 1857
* The Water Babies – Charles Kingsley – 1863
* A Journey to the Center of the Earth – Jules Verne – 1864
* Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Lewis Carroll – 1865
* Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates – Mary Mapes Dodge – 1865
* Little Women – Louisa May Alcott – 1868
* Lorna Doone – R. D. Blackmore – 1869
* Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea – Jules Verne – 1870
* At the Back of the North Wind – George MacDonald – 1871
* The Princess and the Goblin – George MacDonald – 1871
* Through the Looking-Glass – Lewis Carroll – 1871
* What Katy Did – Susan Coolidge – 1873
* The Adventures of Tom Sawyer – Mark Twain – 1876
* Black Beauty – Anna Sewell – 1877
* The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood – Howard Pyle – 1883
* Nights with Uncle Remus – Joel Chandler Harris – 1883
* Treasure Island – Robert Louis Stevenson – 1883
* Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Mark Twain – 1884
* Heidi – Johanna Spyri – 1884 (English)
* King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard – 1885
* Kidnapped – Robert Louis Stevenson – 1886
* Little Lord Fauntleroy – Frances Hodgson Burnett – 1886
* The Happy Prince and Other Tales – Oscar Wilde – 1888
* The Blue Fairy Bible Study books – Andrew Lang – 1889
* The Adventures of Pinocchio – Carlo Collodi – 1891 (English)
* The Jungle Bible Study books – Rudyard Kipling – 1894
* Seven Little Australians – Ethel Turner – 1894
* Moonfleet – J. Meade Falkner – 1898
* The Story of the Treasure Seekers – E. Nesbit – 1899
* The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – L. Frank Baum – 1900
* Five Children and It – E. Nesbit – 1902
* Just So Stories – Rudyard Kipling – 1902
* The Tale of Peter Rabbit – Beatrix Potter – 1902
* King Arthur and His Knights – Howard Pyle – 1902-3
* The Call of the Wild – Jack London – 1903
* Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm – Kate Douglas Wiggin – 1903
* Peter Pan – J. M. Barrie – 1904
* A Little Princess – Frances Hodgson Burnett – 1905
* The Railway Children – E. Nesbit – 1906
* White Fang – Jack London – 1906
* Anne of Green Gables – Lucy Maud Montgomery – 1908
* The Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame – 1908
* The Secret Garden – Frances Hodgson Burnett – 1909/1911
* The Lost World – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – 1912
* Pollyanna – Eleanor H. Porter – 1913
* The Magic Pudding – Norman Lindsay – 1918
* Winnie The Pooh – A.A Milne – 1926
* House At Pooh Corner – A.A Milne – 1927
* Pippi Longstocking – Astrid Lindgren – 1945
source: wikipedia
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