
The Heart Who Wanted To Be Free: StrongHeart Stories – Beth Guckenberger & Irina Mileo | David C Cook
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It’s hard to speak up,
when we make a mess.
But the very best thing
we can do is confess!
When a child disobeys and tries to hide, she soon discovers that lying leads to a sticky mess! The only way to get unstuck is through the God-given gift of confession. Â
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It’s hard to speak up,
when we make a mess.
But the very best thing
we can do is confess!
When a child disobeys and tries to hide, she soon discovers that lying leads to a sticky mess! The only way to get unstuck is through the God-given gift of confession.
Like all the StrongHeart Stories illustrated books, The Heart Who Wanted to Be Free helps children use the powerful tools God has given us—such as Scripture, worship, rest, prayer, confession, and community—to strengthen our hearts against the plans of the enemy. As children realize how hiding their wrongs gets them stuck, they’ll see that confession frees their hearts from the burden of shame and invites them to receive God’s grace.
Notes about eBook licensing:
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About the Author
Beth Guckenberger has lived among and loved children from around the world. An author of twelve books, she serves with Back2Back Ministries, an international orphan care organization. Beth speaks regularly at conferences, youth gatherings, and churches, and loves playing games and traveling with her large family.
About the Illustrator
Irina Mileo was born in Tuscany and lives there with her family, including her strange cat Sir Boo and her beautiful baby girl. Trained as an engineer, Irina now constructs imaginative, colorful worlds for children, just like the worlds that so inspired her as a child.
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[shortdescription]
It’s hard to speak up,
when we make a mess.
But the very best thing
we can do is confess!
When a child disobeys and tries to hide, she soon discovers that lying leads to a sticky mess! The only way to get unstuck is through the God-given gift of confession. Â
[/shortdescription]
It’s hard to speak up,
when we make a mess.
But the very best thing
we can do is confess!
When a child disobeys and tries to hide, she soon discovers that lying leads to a sticky mess! The only way to get unstuck is through the God-given gift of confession.
Like all the StrongHeart Stories illustrated books, The Heart Who Wanted to Be Free helps children use the powerful tools God has given us—such as Scripture, worship, rest, prayer, confession, and community—to strengthen our hearts against the plans of the enemy. As children realize how hiding their wrongs gets them stuck, they’ll see that confession frees their hearts from the burden of shame and invites them to receive God’s grace.
Notes about eBook licensing:
This David C Cook digital product is protected by copyright laws and is intended for non-commercial use only. Your use is subject to the End User License Agreement (“EULA”) and any additional terms or restrictions that may accompany the product. Digital products cannot be returned, sold, or relicensed. See the EULA for additional terms related to replacement files.
About the Author
Beth Guckenberger has lived among and loved children from around the world. An author of twelve books, she serves with Back2Back Ministries, an international orphan care organization. Beth speaks regularly at conferences, youth gatherings, and churches, and loves playing games and traveling with her large family.
About the Illustrator
Irina Mileo was born in Tuscany and lives there with her family, including her strange cat Sir Boo and her beautiful baby girl. Trained as an engineer, Irina now constructs imaginative, colorful worlds for children, just like the worlds that so inspired her as a child.
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