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| Doll That Grew, The |
| "The Doll That Grew" is just the first in this series of twenty-three gospel stories for children. Margaret Jean Tuininga has woven the story of the gospel of God's grace skilfully and clearly into each story. |
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Author Tuininga, Margaret
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| Lost in the Woods |
| "Lost In The Woods" is just the first in this series of twenty-three gospel stories for children. Margaret Jean Tuininga has woven the story of the gospel of God's grace skilfully and clearly into each story. |
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Author Tuninga, Margaret
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| Leopard Man, The |
| In this fascinating book, the leopard man named Okalufu, who was a cannibal, found the joy of sins forgiven and peace with God. Other stories from India, China and many other countries tell of the love of God to sinners. |
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Author Tuininga, Margaret
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| Little Woodchopper, The |
| Written for ages 7 - 10, this is a sweet story illustrating how "His ways are past finding out ." (Romans 11:33)
Left alone by his brothers in the deep forest, William turns for help to the one and only true Friend he had come to know and love, the Lord Jesus Christ. Read this heart-touching story and you will see the marvelous way the Lord works in the life of one of His own. |
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Author Sherwood, Mary
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| Look Out! |
| Look Out! Is a collection of short stories focussing on children ages 7 to 12 and their active, adventuresome world. Each story includes a Biblical lesson to be learned. For every boy and girl, saved or unsaved. |
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Title Look Out!
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Author Anonymous
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| Tug of War |
| The young artist, Jack Villiers, goes to the fishing village of Runswick Bay to get away from the pressures of the city and to paint. At Runswick Bay he finds that the simple faith of the fishermen causes him to consider his own life and ambitions |
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Title Tug of War
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Author Walton, Mrs O F
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