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Adopted for a purpose
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Pauline Youd |
Presents the Bible stories of Joseph, Moses, Samuel, and Esther, all of whom were taken from their natural parents and raised by someone else. |
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Why were the shepherds excited?
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Pauline Youd |
A retelling of the Christmas story as seen through the eyes of the youngest shepherd tending his flock. Includes a note about gift giving. |
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Why did Elijah hide?
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Pauline Youd |
A simple retelling of the Old Testament story of Elijah's encounter with the Lord on Mount Horeb with an emphasis on the theme of listening to God. |
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Why did Nehemiah work so hard?
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Pauline Youd |
A simple retelling of the story in which Nehemiah perseveres in rebuilding the wall around Jerusalem, despite all the efforts of others to keep him from completing his task. |
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Why did Sarah laugh?
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Pauline Youd |
Retells, in simple text, the Bible story of God's promise of a child to Abraham and Sarah, discusses its application to modern life, and emphasizes that nothing is too difficult for God. |
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Why was Andrew surprised?
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Pauline Youd |
Retells the New Testament story in which Andrew is surprised by Jesus' multiplication of the loaves and fish. |
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Why was David brave?
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Pauline Youd |
A retelling of the story of David, the young shepherd whose faith in God protected him when he faced the giant Goliath. |
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Why was Pharaoh puzzled?
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Pauline Youd |
A simple retelling of the story in which Joseph uses the ability that God has given him to interpret Pharaoh's troubling dreams. |
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