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Gwen Tells Tales: When It’s Hard to Tell the Truth (Ed Welch)
Does your child need to learn the joy of admitting sin and confessing? (whose child doesn’t?) You probably still need to learn it, too! God always accepts us when we confess sin and repent. When we come humbly and speak the truth when it’s hard, His blessings are poured out in our lives. Here’s a book that will persuade your children to be truth-tellers.
Also included is a tear-out page of Back Pocket Bible Verses to remind children and adults that God’s forgiveness is always available to cleanse us from sin; and the Holy Spirit always gives strength to speak the truth.Â
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Arlo and the Great Big Cover-Up
Arlo knows better than to get out of bed during rest time. And he definitely isn’t allowed to draw on the wall. But Arlo does it anyway, and then desperately attempts to cover up his disobedience before his mom finds out.
When his efforts fail, Arlo discovers not only the misery that comes from hiding his sin but also the relief that comes through confessing it. With easy-to-understand language and engaging illustrations, children will learn important lessons with Arlo about repentance and the forgiveness found only in Jesus.
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The Reward of Childhood Truth
A new edition with fresh, new beautiful cover art. Our best children’s story on truthfulness. How God honors honesty is illustrated in two stories. The first and key story, The Reward of Childhood Truth, tells of the refreshing and surprising honesty of two brothers, which leads to many blessings both for their own family and a neighbor.
The second story, Little Mary’s First and Last Falsehood, shows how when we begin on the path of falsehood, it leads to covering our lies with other lies, until we are trapped in a dilemma of misery and fear. One of our very best character building stories.
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I Can’t Believe You Just Said That! (Ginger Hubbard)
In I Can’t Believe You Just Said That, the bestselling author of Don’t Make Me Count to Three! lays out a simple, Bible-based plan that shows parents how to help their kids tame their tongues and walk in the transforming power of Christ.
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Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying (Ginger Hubbard)
A lot of kids struggle with being completely truthful. Even though we know it’s wrong to not tell the whole truth, it’s still hard to help a child understand why. Chloe and the Closet of Secrets: A Book about Lying gives parents a biblical framework and practical suggestions for helping their children (and themselves) learn to speak the truth. For ages 4-7.
The parent resource page at the end gives a biblical framework and practical suggestions to help children understand what a lie is, some reasons that they lie, and the power of confession and forgiveness.
Chloe has a sneaky habit of making up stories. She thinks it’s no big deal, but one day crazy little fluffs appear every time she tells a lie. Chloe starts stuffing the fluffs in her closet, but soon her closet is almost ready to burst. Not only that, but she also realizes that her lies are sinful and are hurting her relationships. But after her father confesses his own lie and asks God for forgiveness, Chloe gains the courage to let out all her secrets.
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Deception: Letting Go of Lying (Lou Priolo)
This book deals with the problem of habitual lying and offers solid biblical solutions to guide the reader towards speaking truth. Its brevity – just 32 pages – makes it easy to read and process in one sitting. Includes counseling worksheets for the reader. Here is genuine help for the repentant liar who finds himself in this habit but wanting to break it.
“An extremely helpful booklet. With grace and humor, Lou Priolo has written a very practical and convicting biblical perspective on how, by God’s grace, to overcome the sin of lying and become a truth teller. I recommend this to anyone, even if you think you don’t have a problem in this area. You may be surprised!”
— Martha Peace, author of The Excellent Wife and Damsels in Distress.
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