True Heart Girls Devotional Thinking Gods Way
$15.99
No more stinkin’ thinkin’! Instead, girls 8-12 years old will discover true joy and peace through the wisdom of Philippians 4:4-9. This devotional will help girls learn to fix their thoughts on what the Bible says is important–what is true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and worthy of praise–among other things!
The book begins with a secret message girls complete as they work through the thirteen weekly devotions. The devotional has these fun activities scattered throughout it:
– Memory Verse–key Bible verse.
– Contemporary Story–readers will enjoy fun, relatable stories about girls their age. The stories feature five main characters who are woven throughout the book.
– Your Turn–helps connect Bible truths to real life. – Did You Know?–fun facts and information relating to Bible truths.
– Try This–the “Did You Know?” information translated into a fun, hands-on activity.
– Do It!–these engaging activities vary from week to week and include games, quizzes, recipes, crafts, etc, all relating to the stories and verses.
– Bible Story–stories about biblical people who found true joy and peace through thinking God’s way.
– Write about It–intriguing journaling prompts. – Tiny Treasure–a key promise to remember. (Includes clues to the secret message!)
– Prayer–a simple prayer.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781628627848
ISBN10: 1628627840
Sherry Kyle
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2019
Publisher: RoseKidz
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