Courageous Girls Can Change The World
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Courageous Girls Can Change the World!
Let no one show little respect for you because you are young. Show other Christians how to live by your life. They should be able to follow you in the way you talk and in what you do. Show them how to live in faith and in love and in holy living. 1 Timothy 4:12 NLV
With every turn of the page, your courageous girls ages 8 to 12 will discover that even though they’re young, they can make a difference in the world. Each devotional reading, rooted in biblical truth, will encourage them to embrace God’s plan for their lives, use their God-given gifts and abilities, and share the Good News in their neighborhoods, communities, and beyond. Girls will be challenged to make a positive change in the world around them as they rely on the heavenly Father for courage and strength. Every page of this devotional offers a new adventure as your girls get started on their way to becoming world-changers!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636095042
ISBN10: 1636095046
Renae Green
Binding: Denim
Published: March 2023
Courageous Girls
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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