Juvenile Fiction, Religious, Christian, Emotions & Feelings
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						With God I CanFamily Devotions by Carolyn Bergman"With God I Can" is a fun and meaningful family devotional designed for weekly use throughout the year. You'll create cherished moments that strengthen your bonds and deepen your faith - showing your family that devotions can be fun! With... 
 
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						Mabel & Billyby Mary PorterMabel and Billy are two young children who live at the base of a mountain. Mabel wants Billy to do as she says, because she believes she knows best. Billy wants Mabel to listen to him, because he feels he is the one who knows it all, and that he... 
 
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						Wee3by Mary PorterWee3, a fragment created in Mary’s mind, holds up the sky behind a small-town building called, “The Mission.” It is here he meets his new Friend. Through a series of games, climbing into a grapevine, and trusting Jesus, Wee3 learns about... 
 
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						Davy Asks His Dadby Harriet ClarkDid you ever want to do something but realized it was too difficult to do by yourself? That’s what Davy does in this story. He finds a toy truck that is very broken down and he tries to fix it with his own tools and in his own way. Everything he... 
 
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						I Am Specialby Stefanie HaidenschusterOne day, Jeremy starts to wonder about what makes him special. He decides to ask his friends what makes them special, but he isn’t sure that he understands their answers. So he asks his teacher at school to help him. She encourages all of the... 
 
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						Don’t Forget to PrayA story of love for mankind and faith in God by Bree Anna“God in heaven, please help us today. Touch my friend, heal his heart, please cover him with your Grace.” Annie and Al are five-year-old twins whose parents always remind them to pray for the less fortunate. At mealtime, they talk about the... 
 
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						God, I Lost My Rainbowby Leslie C. DobsonA young child is sad when she notices her window’s suncatcher is gone. With no rainbow, her room has lost its fizz. Where can it be? She’s lost her joy, but she knows what to do. “Hey, God,” she calls, “can you help me find my rainbow?” In fun... 
 
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