Bible Stories For Courageous Girls
$17.49
These women from the Bible show what it means to live courageously.
This vast and colorful cast of biblical characters overcame doubt and fear to do what God asked of them. Featuring animated and lively illustrations with retold stories in clear-cut language, Bible Stories for Courageous Girls will build courageous girls and their faith.
Readers will enjoy 128 stories as well as profiles of these courageous characters:
*Eve
*Noah’s Wife
*Sarah
*Rebekah
*Leah
*Rachel
*Miriam
*Rahab
*Deborah
*Ruth
*Naomi
*Hannah
*Abigail
* Esther
* Mary the Mother of Jesus
* Elizabeth
* Mary & Martha
* Mary Magdalene
37 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781433648359
Compiled by: B And H Kids Editorial Staff | Illustrator: Gustavo Mazali
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2017
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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