Live Brave : Devotions, Recipes, Experiments, And Projects For Every Brave
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The all-new devotional, Live Brave, guides preteen girls toward a deeper relationship with God while providing them fun, age-appropriate activities to help them live out a brave life.
Each of the 90 devotions in Live Brave features a passage written from the perspective of one of the popular Brave Girls characters–Hope, Glory, Faith, Gracie, and Honor–along with a Scripture and prayer. Each devotion is designed to help girls learn to trust God’s character and act out His goodness.
In addition to this meaningful spiritual content, Live Brave includes prompts for 30 enriching activities. From baking and science experiments to crafts and service projects, girls will have a blast, grow in faith, help others–and get a little messy along the way. The Brave Girls characters invite tween readers to join them in . . .
*planting a tree
*cooking pita pizzas
*starting a neighborhood small jobs business
*drawing Scripture word art
*building a solar oven (and baking s’mores!)
*making a journal jar
*hosting a school-supply drive
*crafting paper-plate gift baskets
*and more!
Every brave family is different, so each activity is adaptable for either a solo adventure or group bonding. You’ll love the creative, budget-friendly ideas for family and friend time.
Written in a voice that emulates a contemporary adolescent girl, this interactive, high-energy devotional helps preteens take ownership of their spiritual journey. Girls will practice everyday bravery and grow in godly character as they take their faith off the page and into the world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400219599
Olga Ivanov | Aleksey Ivanov
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2020
Brave Girls
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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