The Living Crèche (Children's Christmas Pageant)

The Living Crèche (Children's Christmas Pageant)
Author: Anna Laura Page
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1995-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739013120

Create a living nativity scene, including a crèche (crib), with this charming Christmas musical. Twelve delightful unison carols from around the world illustrate the Christmas scriptures. Legends trace modern Christmas customs to their Christian origins, including The Legend of the First Christmas Tree." Teaching suggestions and reproducible program included in Director's Score. Grades K-8, approx. 30 minutes."

Christmas Magic

Christmas Magic
Author: Virginia Kolk Pedulla
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1991-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739021514

This delightful musical reinforces the true meaning of Christmas gift-giving as toys around the Christmas tree are granted the gift of life on Christmas Eve. Includes 9 easy unison songs, 6 speaking roles appropriate for grades K-4, approx. 20 minutes.

Carriers of the Light-A Children's Christmas Musical

Carriers of the Light-A Children's Christmas Musical
Author: Anna Laura Page
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1997-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739018873

This creative story line is inspired by scriptural passages celebrating Jesus as the Light of Salvation and culminates with a beautiful candlelighting ceremony for cast and audience, challenging all people to become Carriers of God's Light." Reproducible program, costuming and staging suggestions included in director's Score. Fully-orchestrated recordings by Alan Billingsley. Grades K-8, approx. 20 minutes."

Simple Gifts of Christmas

Simple Gifts of Christmas
Author: Steve Kupferschmid
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1993-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780739018781

This charming musical is adapted from the nativity scriptures and reinforces the positive values of Christmas gift giving. Incorporates the beloved animals' tale from the 12th century carol, The Friendly Beasts." Costuming and staging suggestions included in Director's Score. Grades K-5, approx. 20 minutes."

Journey to Bethlehem

Journey to Bethlehem
Author: Anna Laura Page
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 44
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457414930

For children's and youth choirs, or adult choirs with limited voices or rehearsal time, the flexible format of Journey to Bethlehem is the ideal Christmas program for unison or 2-part voices. Five suites, each lasting 3-5 minutes, journey from Advent through Epiphany with short rhyming narration and carol medleys. Sing them individually throughout the season or together as a single 20-minute program. Perform them with one choir or several choirs, each assigned to a different suite. A real "budget saver," Journey to Bethlehem features REPRODUCIBLE singers' pages right in the Director's Score, also great for audience or congregational participation!

Streams of Living Water

Streams of Living Water
Author: Richard J. Foster
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2001-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0060628227

The author of the bestselling celebration of discipline explores the great traditions of Christian spirituality and their role in spiritual renewal today. In this landmark work, Foster examines the "streams of living water" –– the six dimensions of faith and practice that define Christian tradition. He lifts up the enduring character of each tradition and shows how a variety of practices, from individual study and retreat to disciplines of service and community, are all essential elements of growth and maturity. Foster examines the unique contributions of each of these traditions and offers as examples the inspiring stories of faithful people whose lives defined each of these "streams."

Miracle Maker

Miracle Maker
Author: Mary Joslin
Publisher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780745936291

This is an illustrated life of Jesus conveyed in stories retold from the Bible, and poems and prayers from the world's Christian heritage. The book features key episodes form the life of Jesus—his birth, childhood, miracles, teaching and stories, and his death and resurrection.

Death, Snow, and Mistletoe

Death, Snow, and Mistletoe
Author: Valerie S. Malmont
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307483665

Murder in the holiday spirit It was Christmas in Lickin Creek, and all through the town something was stirring..The borough council was quarreling about the color of the Christmas lights. A social worker wouldn't let a living baby be part of the town's living crèche. And some ladies were stretching the limits of their leotards in a pageant called the Nutcracker. All in all, former New Yorker Tori Miracle was basking in the quaint glow of her adopted Pennsylvania town, when suddenly the season went sour. A boy was missing. A thirty-year-old mystery resurfaced. And now two people have been murdered. With her boyfriend--the town police chief--out of town, Tori must help his befuddled replacement. And what she finds out, or should be finding out, is making Tori the next target--of someone only in the mood for murder....

Girls of Tender Age

Girls of Tender Age
Author: Mary-Ann Tirone Smith
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2006-02-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743292944

In Girls of Tender Age, Mary-Ann Tirone Smith fully articulates with great humor and tenderness the wild jubilance of an extended French-Italian family struggling to survive in a post-World War II housing project in Hartford, Connecticut. Smith seamlessly combines a memoir whose intimacy matches that of Angela's Ashes with the tale of a community plagued by a malevolent predator that holds the emotional and cultural resonance of The Lovely Bones. Smith's Hartford neighborhood is small-town America, where everyone’s door is unlocked and the school, church, library, drugstore, 5 & 10, grocery, and tavern are all within walking distance. Her family is peopled with memorable characters—her possibly psychic mother who's always on the verge of a nervous breakdown, her adoring father who makes sure she has something to eat in the morning beyond her usual gulp of Hershey’s syrup, her grandfather who teaches her to bash in the heads of the eels they catch on Long Island Sound, Uncle Guido who makes the annual bagna cauda, and the numerous aunts and cousins who parade through her life with love and food and endless stories of the old days. And then there’s her brother, Tyler. Smith's household was “different.” Little Mary-Ann couldn't have friends over because her older brother, Tyler, an autistic before anyone knew what that meant, was unable to bear noise of any kind. To him, the sound of crying, laughing, phones ringing, or toilets flushing was “a cloud of barbed needles” flying into his face. Subject to such an assault, he would substitute that pain with another: he'd try to chew his arm off. Tyler was Mary-Ann's real-life Boo Radley, albeit one whose bookshelves sagged under the weight of the World War II books he collected and read obsessively. Hanging over this rough-and-tumble American childhood is the sinister shadow of an approaching serial killer. The menacing Bob Malm lurks throughout this joyous and chaotic family portrait, and the havoc he unleashes when the paths of innocence and evil cross one early December evening in 1953 forever alters the landscape of Smith's childhood. Girls of Tender Age is one of those books that will forever change its readers because of its beauty and power and remarkable wit.