Design Aspects: This book is 120 pages, perfect bound, and printed in full colour on uncoated paper.
Dimensions:19 cm x 24.1 cm.
Version:
Chinese : Chinese Union Version (CUV)
English: New Living Translation (NLT)
$250.00
The Book of Proverbs: A book on wisdom, teaching humans how to live well in the world.
The complete text of Proverbs, with visual imagery and thoughtful design.
Design Aspects: This book is 120 pages, perfect bound, and printed in full colour on uncoated paper.
Dimensions:19 cm x 24.1 cm.
Version:
Chinese : Chinese Union Version (CUV)
English: New Living Translation (NLT)
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Introducing our uniquely designed pouches, crafted with care by underprivileged women in Madagascar in collaboration with Missionaries. Each pouch is meticulously handmade using natural raffia, ensuring that no two are exactly alike.
These vibrant pouches offer both style and functionality. They can be easily used as a coin bag, key holder, or card holder – adding a pop of colour to your everyday essentials. Their versatility knows no bounds, and your imagination is the only limit to how you can utilize them.
By purchasing one of our pouches, you not only acquire a beautiful and practical accessory but also contribute to empowering these underprivileged women and supporting their livelihoods. Join us in extending hope and love to people afar.
For details on the BENIR Project, please scroll down to “Description” below.
Size : 16.5 x 9cm
The Book of Genesis: A book on beginning, a story on living in the light of a covenant-making God.
The complete text of Genesis, with visual imagery and thoughtful design.
The Song of Songs: A beautiful, vivid poetry celebrating a universal desire of humanity—love.
The complete text of Song of Songs, with visual imagery and thoughtful design.
What is beauty?
As we encounter and discover God and our faith deepens, we are inevitably led to delve deeper and unpack our sense of beauty and its significance and implication for our spiritual journeys. As a culture, we often describe God as true and good. We use beauty less often—and we struggle to articulate the intuitive relationship between beauty and the things of God: calling, spirituality, mission, and more.
This book aims to bridge this gap. Through the story of the Woman with the Alabaster Jar in Mark 14:1-11, this book explores beauty and its profound implications for our lives.
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