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Homecoming (Men of Devotion #1)
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Home is where his heart is. Broken in body and soul, elite Special Forces operative Jack Dresden...
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Jamie (57 KP) rated Words To Live By: 52 Ordinary Words That Lead to an Extraordinary Life in Books
Nov 28, 2018
I will be writing my review for my blog. Love this devotional.
Poems of Devotion and Commotion
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This is the second book of poems by Iris Therese Smith Reid inspired by the experience of caring for...
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God's House at Ewelme: Life, Devotion and Architecture in a Fifteenth-Century Almshouse
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This title was first published in 2001. God's House, at Ewelme, is an extraordinary survival from...
Nicole Hadley (380 KP) rated My Big Book of Bible Heroes Devotional in Books
Jun 16, 2018
My Big Book of Bible Heroes Devotional by Glenn Hascall is a wonderful devotional. I am a teacher at a private Seventh-day Adventist school. I read this devotional to my students and they really enjoyed it. This devotional is colorful and easy-to-read, focusing on 50 Bible characters; such as, David, Mary, Ruth, Daniel, and Samson and something heroic about their lives. There are also some less familiar people included which will teach children their stories, too. The format is nicely laid out with a Scripture reference, devotion, and a short prayer followed by five questions to encourage individual introspection.
This is an educational and encouraging devotional for girls and boys aged 7 to 12. The reading level is 2nd/3rd and the message is not only interesting but thought provoking. This devotional shows kids that heroes are everyday people. God uses and loves us all. It would make a great devotional for grade school children and even lower middle schoolers. The book could be very useful in shaping the character of young lives as they look at real heroes from the Bible.
This is an educational and encouraging devotional for girls and boys aged 7 to 12. The reading level is 2nd/3rd and the message is not only interesting but thought provoking. This devotional shows kids that heroes are everyday people. God uses and loves us all. It would make a great devotional for grade school children and even lower middle schoolers. The book could be very useful in shaping the character of young lives as they look at real heroes from the Bible.