The Legend of Saint Nicholas
Author: Anselm Grun
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2014-08-08
Total Pages: 15
ISBN-13: 0802854346
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn introduction to the saint who is the inspiration for giving.
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Author: Anselm Grun
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2014-08-08
Total Pages: 15
ISBN-13: 0802854346
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn introduction to the saint who is the inspiration for giving.
Author: Adam C. English
Publisher:
Published: 2012-11
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781602586352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe real story of Santa-and why he became a Saint
Author: Charles W. Jones
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 568
ISBN-13: 9780226407005
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Barbara Yoffie
Publisher: Saints and Me!
Published: 2013-10
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780764823312
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSaints are real-life heroes and heroines of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In this series of beautifully illustrated early reader books, these real stories come to life and connect with a todays children, ages 4 to 9. St. Nicholas was well-known for his joyful spirit of giving. He had a kind heart just like Jesus. Many Christmas traditions were inspired by this holy and loving saint.
Author: Amy Welborn
Publisher: Loyola Press
Published: 2011-09-29
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 0829430202
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBook of SaintsWho are the saints, why are the lives of saints important for children, and what can children learn from lives and actions? In Loyola Kids Book of Saints, the first in the Loyola Kids series, best-selling author Amy Welborn answers these questions with exciting and inspiring stories, real-life applications, and important information about these heroes of the church. This inspiring collection of saints’ stories explains how saints become saints, why we honor them, and how they help us even today. Featuring more than sixty saints from throughout history and from all over the world, Loyola Kids Book of Saints introduces children to these wonderful role models and heroes of the church. Ages 8-12.
Author: Julie Stiegemeyer
Publisher:
Published: 2007-07-01
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9780758613417
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA retelling of the legend in which Saint Nicholas generously supplies the dowries for three girls from a poor family.
Author: Jay Stoeckl
Publisher: Paraclete Press (MA)
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781612614700
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis graphic novel will illustrate the life of St. Nicholas from his beginnings as a young priest in Asia Minor in the late 3rd Century until just before his death in the mid 4th Century. As with St. Francis and Brother Duck this story needed a “set up character” for which the wisdom and early Christian teachings as shown in Nicholas’ life can be revealed through dialogue. This secondary protagonist is a Greek-attired mouse named Cicero who is dressed to look like a little philosopher. His personality follows this image as well as his name as this philosophical critter questions much of Nicholas’ Christian acts until the mouse’s conversion late in the story. Unlike the childlike personality of Br. Duck, the non-Christian Cicero will have an educated intelligence and wit that will act in playful fashion when placed against Nicholas’ gifted wisdom.
Author: William J. Bennett
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2009-10-27
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 1439166404
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFormer secretary of education and New York Times bestselling author William Bennett blends his historical expertise with his gift for storytelling into a heartwarming book about the man who ultimately became known as Santa Claus. Beloved writer and speaker William Bennett brings the legendary Saint Nicholas to life in this fascinating and faith-affirming book that will change the way you think about Santa Claus and the meaning of Christmas. Bennett reflects on Saint Nicholas’s storied life, which has spanned seventeen centuries across Europe, Asia, and Africa, and reveals an inspiring tale of devotion to God and an example of eternal goodness. The True Saint Nicholas: Why He Matters to Christmas focuses on three aspects of Saint Nicholas—historical facts from his life, his legacy in the centuries following his death, and the legendary status that transformed his likeness into the present-day jolly, toy-bearing Santa Claus. The book vividly captures the heart and life of someone who lived long ago—and yet whose life remains an inspiration for everyone to aspire to a higher order of generosity, giving, and devotion to others. An instant classic by one of America’s most respected thinkers, The True Saint Nicholas is a memorable keepsake to be shared with family and friends every year to evoke the true spirit of Christmas.
Author: Demi
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Published: 2003-10-01
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9780689846816
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom his very first day of life, when he rises from his bath to pray to God, it is clear that Nicholas is a miraculous child with a spiritual destiny. As he grows he is deeply saddened by the sickness, suffering, and death that he witnesses every day. Looking to use his special gifts to affect change in the often desperate world around him, Nicholas dedicates his life to worshiping the Lord and helping those in need. Through his good works, Nicholas becomes the youngest man to ever become a bishop and the patron saint of seafarers, children, and prisoners. He performs more than twenty miracles, including bringing those wrongly killed back to life and going to people in need as an apparition, providing solace and inspiration. In The Legend of Saint Nicholas, Demi describes pivotal events in the history and life of the saint, weaving a rich tapestry of luminous imagery into the story of his connection with Christmas and our modern-day Santa Claus. Demi's gilded artwork brings Nicholas to life in a way sure to mesmerize readers new to the story of this fascinating and important historical figure.
Author: Michael J. Svigel
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2012-04-30
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1433528517
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEvangelicalism is in trouble. Surveying the modern evangelical landscape, professor Michael Svigel asks, "Why does evangelicalism appear to be spinning out of control, losing appeal to younger generations, dwindling in numbers, or selling out to pop culture to muster a crowd?" He seeks to answer this question by looking to the past—to a Retro Christianity. Calling for a return to evangelicalism's historical and theological roots, Svigel begins by addressing some of present-day evangelicalism's problems and explores what can be done to help churches regain a healthy perspective on doctrine. He then gives practical examples of what establishing a biblical, historical, and theologically sound foundation will mean for Christians as they think through aspects of church life and worship. As the numbers of those confused or disenchanted with evangelicalism continue to grow, Svigel's book meets a timely need and will benefit many readers with his balanced argument for preserving the evangelical faith.