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 | Download: $4.95 God will judge humanity by the same standards by which He judged Adam and Eve. God is consistent and does not change. His nature requires that absolute perfection must be met. Adam and Eve bit into forbidden fruit; they were not liars, thieves, or adulterers at heart. God demands our absolute obedience to Him, and failure to follow that results in God’s wrath. Fortunately, the story does not end with Adam and Eve. God took our punishment, and paid it Himself. Jesus was entirely righteous, and paid the price for our sins. He took God’s wrath in our place. If we have not met God’s standards, then we must spend eternity separated from God. That is what makes Christ’s sacrifice at the cross so amazing. That is the culmination of the story of Adam and Eve. 
|  | Download: $4.90 Discover how you can have the desires of your heart as you come to know the joy of God's presence in your life. |  | Download: $9.95 This book has everything that Shakespeare wrote, A 2706 page book of the worlds greatest literary master. William Shakespeare was born to John Shakespeare and mother Mary Arden some time in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. There is no record of his birth, but his baptism was recorded by the church, thus his birthday is assumed to be the 23 of April. His father was a prominent and prosperous alderman in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, and was later granted a coat of arms by the College of Heralds. 
|  | Download: $5.95 More important than the rules we make for our families or the laws that govern a country are God’s laws. God protects us by giving us rules to live by. How do we know the laws of God? From the Bible! Help your child understand God’s laws with The Ten Commandments eBook. This 69-page unit includes related scripture, and detailed explanations of all Ten Commandments. 
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The timid rabbit who outwits the tyrannical bear, the wonderful turtle who marries the Indian chief's daughter, the pet crane who saves a family—these and many other legendary figures appear in Myths and Legends of the Sioux. Marie L. McLaughlin, born to a white father and a mixed-blood Sioux mother, heard these stories while growing up among the eastern Sioux of Minnesota. When she recorded them for posterity in 1916 she had long been the wife of James McLaughlin, whom she served as interpreter during the years he was head of the Devils Lake and Standing Rock agencies and an inspector for the Indian Bureau. The thirty-eight pieces in this collection are rich in humor, animal lore, other worldly encounters, and famous legends such as those featuring Unktomi (Spider) and the Stone Boy. 
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