Fearless : Standing Firm When The Going Gets Tough
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Introduction
1. Changing Sides?
2. After You
3. Sharp Teeth
4. Look Beyond
5. Just One Slice
6. Daniel’s Secret Weapon
7. The Linen Man
8. Crashing Waves
9. What A Finish
Epilog
Additional Info
As a young man, Daniel is kidnaped and taken 500 miles from home, to serve an enemy king in the city of Babylon.
Find out what happens when Daniel and his friends are put under pressure to turn their backs on God. Will they stand firm in the face of fire? Will they hold their nerve when the lions are circling?
This richly illustrated book for teens and older brings the power of this exciting story to bear on our modern lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781909919822
ISBN10: 1909919829
Jonty Allcock
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2014
Turn Upside Down
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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