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Books : Religion & Spirituality : Sacred Texts : Bible : Children's : Biography
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Why do we have so much, when others have so little?
When a young princess encounters poverty for the first time, her eyes and her heart are opened. Inspired by the life of Saint Audrey of Ely, a real English princess who gave up everything to follow Christ, this story introduces young children to the virtue of charity.
Featuring 15 full-color illustrations guaranteed to charm even the pickiest little princess, A Necklace of Virtues is Christian historical fiction for children ages 3-8. -
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Scotland's national saint: the man, the legend, the traditions.
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Alexander MacLaren - 1826-1910), Baptist preacher and expositor, was born in Glasgow on February 11, 1826, and died in Manchester on May 5, 1910. He had been for almost sixty-five years a minister, entirely devoted to his calling. He lived more than almost any of the great preachers of his time between his study, his pulpit, his pen.
He subdued action to thought, thought to utterance and utterance to the Gospel. His life was his ministry; his ministry was his life. In 1842 he was enrolled as a candidate for the Baptist ministry at Stepney College, London. He was tall, shy, silent and looked no older than his sixteen years. But his vocation, as he himself (a consistent Calvinist) might have said, was divinely decreed. "I cannot ever recall any hesitation as to being a minister," he said. "It just had to be."
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This volume contains 12 stories about the life of Jesus, each with an introduction to link its meaning to the world of the child, and with a closing prayer to say or to ponder.
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