From God calling it a day to Joseph's shock win at the Dreamcoat Stylist of the Year awards, this bluffer's guide stops off at all the key stories and characters of the Bible's big opener. Paul Kerensa retells all the best-known stories through cartoon illustrations, movie scripts, family trees, and even the Ikea instruction manual for the Ark.
Cheeky Pandas: Panda Paws Prayers is a brightly illustrated prayer book for children, featuring Panda Paws Prayers and encouraging children to pray about everyday situations.
Cheeky Pandas: The Drum Machine: A Story about Joy is a fun and colourful picture book that encourages children to think about what it means to be joyful and find happiness by knowing Jesus's love.
Cheeky Pandas: The Bouncy Castle is a brightly illustrated picture book that encourages children to think about faithfulness and how this can be shown to others.
Dieses Buch mit hohem Spaß-Faktor bereitet informative Facts über Natur und Umwelt, Werte des christlichen Glaubens und praktische Tipps für Kinder spannend auf und ist so ein unterhaltsamer "Kinder-Ratgeber" für ein nachhaltiges Leben. Die Autoren liefern 52 coole Ideen, wie man unsere Erde jeden Tag beschützen kann - vom vermehrten Fahrradfahren über die Wahl von Fair-Trade- Produkten oder kürzere Duschzeiten bis hin zum Recycling. Eine wech...
Via jokes, quips, observations and short thoughts, comedian and writer Paul Kerensa shines a light on the bits of everyday life we probably wish we¿d forgotten, or been glad no one was looking ¿ except, well, God.
A new humorous and quirky retelling of this popular Bible story - Noah has the challenge of stacking the animals onto the ark, but will they all fit on? *Also appeared in January Buyer's Notes*
Casablanca is the classic movie and provides a great basis for discussion of themes of sacrifice, repentance, suffering, loss and hope at Lent. Its wartime setting provides additional poignancy for study at a time of continued armed conflict around the world as well as the centenary remembrance of the first world war. Miranda and Not Going Out writer Paul Kerensa makes an intriguing departure from his comedy writing, preparing this moving book...