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How to Have a Bible Makeover (Catherine Mackenzie)
If you went for a makeover someone would style your hair, change your clothes and give you jewelry. You’d get the most gorgeous shoes and you’d be sorted! Ready for anything! Well, not quite. Because that kind of makeover doesn’t last.
What about a Bible Makeover – well that’s different. For a start, it’s about who you are – not just about your appearance. Someone who has a Bible makeover is given a new heart, a new love, a new mind, a new identity. It’s about becoming part of God’s family. Open up your Bible, come alongside God, and relaaaax. It’s time for your makeover.
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Heartbreak Trail: Circle C Milestones, Book 2 (Susan K. Marlow)
Andi quickly discovers that a cattle drive is a dirty, dangerous business with little sleep and the same food day after day. Between late nights, dust, mosquitos, and an abrasive cowhand trying to win Andi’s attention, it is definitely not a holiday. Andi grimly determines she will stick it out.
When a river crossing goes wrong and Chad is shot in a gunfight with suspicious men who have been shadowing the herd, Mitch the trail boss finds himself dangerously shorthanded. Andi and Levi can no longer just give Cook a hand. It’s time to pitch in and help Mitch get their cattle to market–any way they can.
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The Little Girl’s Treasury of Precious Things (Annie Brooks)
39 short stories, collected during the 1800s by Annie Brooks in her own reading as a young girl. Taking the reader from India to Germany to the New England colonies, with tales of regal queens and families in poverty, each is full of valuable lessons your little girl won’t forget.
These touching incidents convey truths on a wide range of character traits, winsomely blended into stories about openly talking with your mother, taking medicine patiently, weeping with others who weep, using spare moments well, not forgetting to pray, tender love for pets, never being afraid during a storm, and many, many more.
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The Dairyman’s Daughter (Legh Richmond)
One of the 19th century’s most well-read stories for girls. Over three (3) million copies sold before 1900. Read this once and you’ll wonder why you never heard this story before. Told by her pastor, Legh Richmond, it’s the story of young Elizabeth Wallbridge, who came to be known as “The Dairyman’s Daughter.”
A child of a poor dairy farmer in England, Richmond met Elizabeth in 1798 upon his arrival as the new minister on the Isle of Wight. He learned from her of a proud past in which she forsook all love of her family, but then of the sweet love of Christ which was formed in her and the shining testimony she became as a witness for Him with her holy life. Richmond regarded Elizabeth as “one of the best-versed persons in the Scriptures” whom he had ever met and considered meeting her one of the highest privileges of his life.
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Patty’s Curiosity, and other stories, including The Stranger at Home
Three stories from the 19th century are found in this volume.
First, in the story of Patty’s Curiosity, a little girl must learn that her disobedience and idle curiosity (being “nosy”) is causing more trouble than she ever knew.
In the 2nd story, Wants and Wishes, Charles discovers how selfish he is, through a new friendship with a blind boy.
The 3rd story is the marvelous The Stranger at Home. Elvira is a little girl who truly dislikes being told what to do or to listen to instructions. Her parents find the most unique and effective way to show Elvira that she may want to change this habit quickly!
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Christian Heroines Just like You (Catherine Mackenzie)
Imagine that you’re a slave girl in first-century Rome; or picture yourself among the sights and sounds of the Coliseum, with the approach of lions! How about the dark, foreboding atmosphere of a Spanish inquisition courtroom. What would it have been like to be a servant girl in the 1500’s, accused of heresy and sentenced to death?
These types of situations were not only faced by Christian women in past history, but still are today. Women young and old face persecution across our world for following Christ, reading a Bible, attending a church, worshiping the one true God. They are Christian heroines. With the joy of the Lord as your strength, you can be a heroine in your own time and era.
Could future generations learn about the power of true Christianity in women’s hearts, as you join the ranks of Christian heroines? Written for girls 9-12 to read, and great to read aloud to children 7 and 8. Â Just look at this list of the lives of girls included in this book!
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The King’s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls
Like the boy’s volume, Tiger & Tom, this volume for girls published in the 1800s contains over 40 character-building stories and 100 illustrations.
One mother of four has written to say, “I have literally spent thousands of dollars on educational and character building materials, and none have been as encouraging, nor as influential as these old time-stories.”
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The Miracle of Change (Ami Loper)
A beautiful full color and tastefully illustrated hard back educational book designed to help mothers instruct their preadolescent daughters as they face the changes puberty brings. Bringing your daughters back to the flower at the age of transition to see the beauty in God’s design and His plan for each blossom. This book is a delicate, yet honest look at the transformation that is coming your daughter’s way. Help prepare your daughter for the miracle of change with this beautiful book that will celebrate her God-given femininity.
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Thick as Thieves: Circle C Milestones, Book 1 (Susan K. Marlow)
Fourteen-year-old Andrea Carter would rather ride her beloved palomino, Taffy, than do anything else. But life on the Circle C ranch in 1882 is busy. Between school and chores, Andi is left with little time to prepare for Taffy’s first foaling. Then when the event finally arrives, it nearly ends in disaster.
Returning to school keeps Andi hard-pressed to find time for foal training. And she now has a new problem on her hands–Macy Walker, who has been assigned as Andi’s seatmate. The new girl’s crude manners and cruel behavior bring storm clouds into Andi’s life, as does the news that cattle rustlers have moved into the valley.
When the cattle rustlers turn to stealing horses and strike the Carter ranch, Andi’s only hope for recovering her precious colts lies with Macy. Can Andi trust this wild girl? Does she have a choice?
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How Do I Look? Important Questions in Every Girl’s Life
You know that no matter what anybody says, appearance matters – at least to everyone you know. But is it just about choosing the right hair and clothes? Or underneath are you wondering if you will be accepted by this person or not be lumped in that group of people? Sometimes you wonder who you really are.
Susan Lutz helps you understand the bigger issues that drive your questions about appearance and shows you how trusting in Jesus for a new identity gives you the power to let go of anxiety and become your truest, best self – a dearly loved daughter of God. Includes study questions suitable for youth and other small groups.
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Already Beloved: Love, Relationships and True Fulfillment in Jesus (Mandy Daniels)
Already Beloved will encourage young women in a variety of life situations, whether single, engaged, in a relationship, or longing for one. Whatever the circumstance, we all need to develop a Gospel-focused perspective, to learn how to guard our thoughts, and to deepen our love for Jesus and those around us.
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