LIBROS DEL AUTOR: karen ferguson

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: karen ferguson

  • Guess Why God Made the Rainbow
    Karen Ferguson
    Come join Lucy and her Papa Joe on another exciting adventure into the Bible, this time going back to Noah’s Ark!Lucy is afraid of storms. She hides under her covers every time the thunder roars. But Papa Joe calms her fears, and then he has an important question for her, 'Do you know what the rainbow means?'Follow along in this third book in the Questions for Kids series as Pa...
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    19,73 €

  • Guess Who Is in God’s Family
    Karen Ferguson
    When Lucy comes across some old family pictures, she has a lot of questions for Papa Joe. Who are these people? Why doesn’t she look like them? As Papa Joe tells Lucy about her family, he shares with her the uniqueness that God created in each of us from the very beginning, all the way back to our first ancestors, Adam and Eve.What follows is a wild adventure through the Bible,...
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    14,67 €

  • Guess How Much God Loves You
    Karen Ferguson
    Guess How Much God Loves You is the story of seven-year-old Lucy Lu, a colorful, creatively curious first-grader, who is starting to have serious questions about God. How old is He? Does He sleep? What does He do all day? And the biggest one of all-does God love me? After one particularly hard day of being bullied by her classmates at school, Lucy feels like she doesn’t matter....
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    13,77 €

  • Best Practice in Social Work
    Barry Cooper / Harry Ferguson / Karen Jones
    Social work has laboured too long under a ’deficit’ model that focuses on failings and problems of practice. Emphasising best practice, strengths and collaborative partnership this ambitious book seeks to redress the balance. Undergraduate and post-qualifying social work students alike will find it a useful resource. ...
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    74,25 €

  • Black Politics in New Deal Atlanta
    Karen Ferguson
    When Franklin Roosevelt was elected president in 1932, Atlanta had the South’s largest population of college-educated African Americans. The dictates of Jim Crow meant that these men and women were almost entirely excluded from public life, but as Karen Ferguson demonstrates, Roosevelt’s New Deal opened unprecedented opportunities for black Atlantans struggling to achieve full ...
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    60,68 €