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A Boy Named WalterA Boy Named WalterHitchhiking away from another abusive foster home, twelve-year-old Walter learns more than how to survive on his own. With no family to support him, but with new friends and caring teachers, he finds a new school, new job, and his first happy times. Based on a true story, you'll be inspired by the courage and determination that carries him through his life.
A Leader's Guide to Activities for Girls Ages 8 to 11A Leader's Guide to Activities for Girls Ages 8 to 11With this book, you'll help your 8-to 11-year-old girls set and reach their Faith in God goals.
Bright Ideas for Young Women LeadersBright Ideas for Young Women LeadersOn top of that, you are also expected to come up with activity ideas each week. Thankfully, this book provides wonderful ideas on all aspects of the Young Women program.
Great Ideas for Primary Activity DaysGreat Ideas for Primary Activity DaysInside you will find chapters devoted to: Fun traditions, birthdays, get-to-know-you games, service activities, developing talents, earning the Faith in God Award, preparing to move into Young Women, plus a dozen more topics!
Journey of PromiseJourney of PromiseJourney of Promise: West From Sempringham, follows the Christian drama that began with the earliest Christian history that Thomas Jefferson referred to as the “first age.”  The book presents major events that helped to shape the efforts that, over 18 centuries, led to the founding of the United States of America.  Most of our Founding Fathers considered America to have been established through a divine process and for a divine purpose.  Author and historian Charles W. Allen connects the historical dots to help the reader navigate the nearly-two-millennia-period, to discover and consider for himself what the possible reasons for our nation’s founding are, and what its destiny might be.
Out of CaptivityOut of Captivity“Charles W. Allen has produced another exceptional book! Out of Captivity tells us of the Reformation in Europe--especially as it relates to England–including the Pilgrims’ quest for religious freedom and the Puritans’ desire to follow Christ. The story of sacrifice is a saga of courage amid centuries of religious upheaval. It is a story filled with timeless examples of the love of God, even during the darkest time of the Dark Ages, all in preparation for the restoration of the gospel in the latter days. The details of each character portrayed in Out of Captivity create a unique story that is a must reading for patriotic Latter-day Saints. Hats off to Charles Allen for researching and writing a marvelous work!” – Susan Easton Black, Brigham Young University.
Stages - An AutobiographyStages - An AutobiographyJay Osmond is a consummate entertainer. The youngest original member of the Osmond Brothers, he was widely known as the endearing little boy with the toothless grin on The Andy Williams Show. Fifty years, 30 gold albums, and 77 million records later, Jay opens up about his personal life and long-standing career in this heartfelt autobiography.
Strangely NormalStrangely NormalJoin Kevin Morris as he recounts some of the detours, bumps and skid marks he's experienced and made along his twisted road of life. Watch him challenge theme-park rules, do his best to kill his best friend, stare down robbers and thieves, and share a tennis court with high-profile opponents. Life is often far too serious, but here is evidence that it also looks funny-- at least in retrospect.
The Gift: A True Story of Life, Death, and TrustThe Gift: A True Story of Life, Death, and TrustA gripping true story of triumph over tragedy. A husband and father shares his personal experience of conquering the heartache and tragedy of losing half his family to death. This latest book by author Charles W. Allen is in two parts. Part 1 is the former book, Children of Courage (2002) which chronicles 30 years of Charles and his wife, Sue, raising their six children, two of whom had cystic fibrosis. They were able to successfully prepare two children for eventual death while preparing four healthy children to live. Part two shares Charles' experiences with his wife and daughter as they battled cancer and the wonderful gift his wife, Sue, gave him during the last week of her life. Excerpts are taken from his personal journal showing how he was able to triumph over the tragedies that continued to come into his life.
The LDS Songbook for All OccasionsThe LDS Songbook for All OccasionsBring your family together with this anthology of favorite songs that has something in it for everyone, from the very young to the not-so-young. 
Virtues & Values: 52 Weeks of Family Night FunVirtues & Values: 52 Weeks of Family Night FunA colorful and engaging new activity book for parents and teachers to help their child learn timeless values including respect, faith, responsibility, joy and many more! With 52 scriptures from the Bible, stories, crafts, and a CD so you can print off activities, your child can focus on a particular virtue each week and enjoy learning all year long!
Window Maker: Rebuilding the Nauvoo TempleWindow Maker: Rebuilding the Nauvoo TempleThis book includes an entire chapter devoted to discussing the symbolism on the exterior of the Nauvoo Temple. From the little red, white and blue star window to the positioning of the star, moon and sun stones, the pilasters and the stately tower, read about Charles Allen’s feelings about their meaning

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