Do you need the e-book by John R. Cross called "The Lamb," in Yakut. Here it the link to it:
The Lamb, by John R. Cross, in YAKUT
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Friday, May 31, 2013
The Lamb - eBook & AudioBook (Russian)
Would you like to read "The Lamb" in Russian, or listen to it in that same language? Here is the link: "The Lamb," by John R. Cross, in the Russian language
Lamb Pa-O language eBook
Wish to have "The Lamb," by John R. Cross, in the Pa-O language? Here's the link:
Link to "The Lamb" e-book in Pa-O
Link to "The Lamb" e-book in Pa-O
The Lamb, by John R. Cross: Simplified Chinese language: e-book (soon) and audiobook
Would you like to give someone anaudiobook in Simplified Chinese? It's easy -- here is the link: e Lamb - eBook & AudioBook (Chinese Simplified)
D'Lammchen: The Lamb -- by John R. Cross -- E-book and audiobook in Luxembourgish
Want "The Lamb," by John R. Cross, in Luxembourgish?
Here's the link to a free e-book and audiobook: D'Lammchen
Here's the link to a free e-book and audiobook: D'Lammchen
The Lamb: o Cordeiro -- Portuguese language e-book and audiobook
Want a good audiobook and/or a good e-book in Portuguese?
Here's the link:
o Cordeiro: The Lamb -- Portuguese language
Here's the link:
o Cordeiro: The Lamb -- Portuguese language
Das Lamm: The Lamb -- e-book and audiobook in German
Speak German? This is a book you must investigate, if not for yourself, then, perhaps, for your kids!
Here is the URL for Das Lamm: The Lamb, which is a free e-book and audiobook in the German language: Das Lamm: The Lamb -- free e-book and audiobook in German
Here is the URL for Das Lamm: The Lamb, which is a free e-book and audiobook in the German language: Das Lamm: The Lamb -- free e-book and audiobook in German
Saturday, May 25, 2013
"The Lamb" e-book and audiobook in Spanish
"The Lamb" is also in Spanish. The link is: "El Cordero--TheLamb": e-book and audiobook
This website also offers other formats for this book: DVD, et cetera.
This website also offers other formats for this book: DVD, et cetera.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Some Lesson Plans to Go With "The Lamb," by John Cross
Here is an interesting link, that takes the book/DVD/CD mentioned several posts down on this blog, and makes it into lesson plans to be used with a class.
Here is the link:
Here is the link:
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Modeling DEPENDENCY: a Lesson from the Life of a Mentally-Challenged Girl
I would like to introduce a life story that has been inspirational to me. A young Irish girl left home and went to work, in the 1800s, in Ontario, Canada. She was very limited in her abilities -- had not, for example, been able to learn to read, and was not only limited, but frustrated, as well.
Ann Preston, later known as "Holy Ann," became a believer, and eventually also eventually learned to trust, becoming a huge example of God's strength being made perfect in weakness.
I think that this example sometimes helps me more than the examples of saints who have been persons of great ability, since it is often in my weakness that things seem utterly hopeless. Not that the examples of the latter are not helpful -- it is just that I seem to find myself in the position of Ann than of theirs! So, that's a personal thing!
I have not been able to locate a children's version of the Ann Preston story, but I shall continue looking. The book, "An Irish Saint," went through many publications in an assortment of languages soon after being published for the first time.
It probably should be required reading for life, I'm thinking.
There are various free sites on the web where it is available, including that of the University of Toronto press, but I thought that the format in the free PDF version, below, was one of the most readable:
An Irish Saint: PDF form
Here is a quick note from the cemetery records, which may be interesting, as well:
Commentary at "Find A Grave" website
Ann Preston, later known as "Holy Ann," became a believer, and eventually also eventually learned to trust, becoming a huge example of God's strength being made perfect in weakness.
I think that this example sometimes helps me more than the examples of saints who have been persons of great ability, since it is often in my weakness that things seem utterly hopeless. Not that the examples of the latter are not helpful -- it is just that I seem to find myself in the position of Ann than of theirs! So, that's a personal thing!
I have not been able to locate a children's version of the Ann Preston story, but I shall continue looking. The book, "An Irish Saint," went through many publications in an assortment of languages soon after being published for the first time.
It probably should be required reading for life, I'm thinking.
There are various free sites on the web where it is available, including that of the University of Toronto press, but I thought that the format in the free PDF version, below, was one of the most readable:
An Irish Saint: PDF form
Here is a quick note from the cemetery records, which may be interesting, as well:
Commentary at "Find A Grave" website
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