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Shadow of His Wings
Shadow of His Wings
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Shadow of His Wings is a book of twenty faith-based short and longer stories for 'tweens (between children and teens). The stories are built on tried and true scriptural principles and concepts. The book is fiction, but it is not false. It is like little snapshots of life. The stories all have different characters, settings, and lessons. For example, "Productive Fear" is a story about Mark who wants to help Tony begin to care about his schoolwork. Mark tries praying several different ways until…
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Shadow of His Wings is a book of twenty faith-based short and longer stories for 'tweens (between children and teens). The stories are built on tried and true scriptural principles and concepts. The book is fiction, but it is not false. It is like little snapshots of life. The stories all have different characters, settings, and lessons. For example, "Productive Fear" is a story about Mark who wants to help Tony begin to care about his schoolwork. Mark tries praying several different ways until one day Tony opens up to him about his problems. Mark decides then and there he will help Tony in any way he can. "First Step" is about Brian who is a bully who goes too far and injures another student. He is disturbed when he discovers that the boy is in the hospital pending surgery, and he takes his "first step" toward change: he listens to his mother as she tries to help him to rediscover God in his life. The story "Lackluster Love" is about Kristie who doesn't understand her friend's lack of love for Jesus. Her mom tells her to pray about it. Kristie does, and her friend begins to change. Kristie wants to know what changed her friend, but her mother tells her not to ask but to pray about it again. After prayer, Kristie discovers Sandy and her family were not really saved. It makes all the difference once they turn to the Lord. It would take a lot of time and space to tell about all twenty stories. All of the stories are different. Some of them are centered around boys, and some are centered around girls. Both girls and boys should enjoy them.

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  • Author: Rebekah Mitchell
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  • ISBN-10: 1449704611
  • ISBN-13: 9781449704612
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.4 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

Shadow of His Wings is a book of twenty faith-based short and longer stories for 'tweens (between children and teens). The stories are built on tried and true scriptural principles and concepts. The book is fiction, but it is not false. It is like little snapshots of life. The stories all have different characters, settings, and lessons. For example, "Productive Fear" is a story about Mark who wants to help Tony begin to care about his schoolwork. Mark tries praying several different ways until one day Tony opens up to him about his problems. Mark decides then and there he will help Tony in any way he can. "First Step" is about Brian who is a bully who goes too far and injures another student. He is disturbed when he discovers that the boy is in the hospital pending surgery, and he takes his "first step" toward change: he listens to his mother as she tries to help him to rediscover God in his life. The story "Lackluster Love" is about Kristie who doesn't understand her friend's lack of love for Jesus. Her mom tells her to pray about it. Kristie does, and her friend begins to change. Kristie wants to know what changed her friend, but her mother tells her not to ask but to pray about it again. After prayer, Kristie discovers Sandy and her family were not really saved. It makes all the difference once they turn to the Lord. It would take a lot of time and space to tell about all twenty stories. All of the stories are different. Some of them are centered around boys, and some are centered around girls. Both girls and boys should enjoy them.

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