Hope On The Nile
$12.95
“We have to save the treasure of Goshen!”
After her little brother suffers a serious injury from a sledding accident, Maggie struggles to remain hopeful that everything will be alright. Yet, while Maggie anxiously waits for good news at the hospital, her guardian angel Mikey appears once more with another mission from God. In this adventure, they must travel back to Ancient Egypt to find a hidden treasure in the Israelities’ town of Goshen, under the terrorizing rule of Pharoah Ramses II.
Follow Maggie as she swims in the Nile, explores a pyramid, solves riddles, and dodges booby traps to make her way to the treasure room!
With a story as fun as it is edifying, author B.B. Gallagher illuminates life as an Israelite in Ancient Egypt, delivering a valuable lesson about Hope.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781737079644
ISBN10: 173707964X
B. B. Gallagher
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Virtue Adventures # 3
Publisher: Good and True Media
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