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Books with author Erin Davis

  • Santaville: Saving Christmas

    Eric Davis

    (Independently published, June 23, 2019)
    Young Lexi, Sara, Damian, and newly found homeless/wizard friend Roy, discover on the way home from a school dance on Christmas Eve that Santa Claus has been kidnapped. It is their job to investigate the kidnapping of Santa Claus and save Christmas. Can they do it? They will have to come with everything they have as they are fighting against Jack Frost, The Grinch, and Father Time for the right to hold Christmas hostage. If they are unable to save Santa Claus in time, Christmas will be lost forever. Do they have what it takes? Read on to find out.
  • My Name is Erin: One Girl's Journey to Discover Who She Is

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Come meet Erin. Like you, she has struggled with many questions about being a girl.Why does it matter that God created men and women?Why did God make guys and girls so different?Why does gender (that’s just a fancy word for the traits that make girls girls and boys boys) matter anyway?In this book, Erin sets out on a journey to learn from God’s Word who she is. After all, God is the one who made her and the only One who can really answer her questions.She learns that whether you’re a mega tomboy, a pretty-pretty princess, or someone somewhere in between, God has a plan for your girlhood that goes way beyond ribbons and curls. You were made to bring God glory, and the purpose of your design is to point to Him. My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover Who She Is is one in a series of four books, which can be read in any order. The other titles are: My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover TruthMy Name is Erin: One Girl’s Plan for Radical FaithMy Name is Erin: One Girl’s Mission to Make a Difference
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  • My Name is Erin: One Girl's Mission to Make a Difference

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Do you often wonder why? Why am I here? Do I serve a purpose? God says yes. No matter your age or your circumstances, you have a powerful purpose. Do you have a passion for something? The poor? A country? Justice? Just because you are in school doesn’t mean you can’t do something about it now. Your purpose and your passion intersect—you just have to find where. Read My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Mission to Make a Difference and: Discover and replace your fake purpose with your real purpose.Learn how to stop waiting and live as a mission-minded girl NOW.Be inspired by stories of girls like you that said “Yes, Lord.”My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Mission to Make a Difference is one in a series of four books, which can be read in any order. The other titles are: My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover TruthMy name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover Who She IsMy Name is Erin: One Girl’s Plan for Radical Faith
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  • My Name is Erin: One Girl's Journey to Discover Truth

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Is truth real? How do you define truth? What happens when your definition of truth is not the same as your best friend's? Or your parents'? Whose truth becomes the real truth?See a problem?The culture says truth can change. God’s Word says Truth is solid.In My Name is Erin: One Girls Journey to Discover Truth you will be guided by Erin to learn Truth is not defined by your circumstances, your heart, or your mindTruth can be discovered – not createdHow to protect yourself and your friends with TruthLies that masquerade as TruthHow to make invisible spy inkThis book is one in a series of four books, which can be read in any order. They are:My Name is Erin: One Girl's Journey to Discover Who She IsMy Name is Erin: One Girl's Plan for Radical FaithMy Name is Erin: One Girl's Mission to Make a Difference
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  • Graffiti Leader's Guide: Learning to See The Art in Ourselves

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2008)
    Our culture is driven by a concept of beauty that negatively impacts adolescent girls. The Scriptures are full of assurances regarding our identity in Christ, inherent worth to the Creator, and the secrets to tapping into the source of true and lasting beauty, yet girls and young women continue to struggle with their focus on outer beauty.In Graffiti: Learning to See the Art in Ourselves, Erin Davis applies the language of God's Word on identity, beauty, and worth to the life of a contemporary young woman. In fact, women who have never adequately dealt with this issue will find themselves reviewing their youth and redirecting their spiritual eyes. This leader's guide provides small group leaders with ideas for retreat activities and going deeper.
  • My Name is Erin: One Girl's Plan for Radical Faith

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Maybe you’ve had a moment when God did something radical in your heart. Putting your faith and trust in Him certainly feels like taking a giant leap, but really it’s just the beginning of the exciting, and—yes—radical journey that comes with agreeing to live as God calls you to.What does being radical look like? In the Bible, the common characteristics of "radicals" are:They trusted God.They listened to God’s voice and then obeyed—even when it cost them.Because of their faith, they lived lives that looked different from everyone else’s. That’s a short list and a tall order, but basically it means you can be a radical, too. There’s nothing on that list that is impossible for you. There’s nothing on that list that requires you to be older, or more financially stable, or to have a college degree. No matter who you are or where you live, you can live a radical faith. Meet Erin, who has learned practical ways to do just that. She'll help you be radical, too.My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Plan for Radical Faith is one in a series of four books, which can be read in any order. The other titles are: My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover TruthMy name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover Who She IsMy Name is Erin: One Girl’s Mission to Make a Difference
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  • My Name is Erin - shrinkwrapped set of 4 books

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2013)
    In the My Name is Erin series, Erin teaches young teenage girls—in a fun, conversational style—foundational, practical truths about being a Christian. In My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover Who She Is, readers learn why God made people male and female, why we should reject culture's false views of gender, and what it means to embrace gender as God would have us.In My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Journey to Discover Truth, readers learn that God's Word and popular opinion often clash, and how they can tune their ears to God's voice, over and against the noise of culture.In My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Plan for Radical Faith, readers learn from biblical examples that trusting God means listening to, believing, and obeying Him, sometimes at great cost, and sometimes in a way that makes us look a little weird.In My Name is Erin: One Girl’s Mission to Make a Difference, readers learn that God creates each of us with unique passions that we get to explore for His great purposes, regardless of our age.Read each book, in any order, and grow in wisdom and maturity as a daughter of God.
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  • Graffiti: Learning to See the Art in Ourselves

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2008)
    Our culture is driven by a concept of beauty that negatively impacts adolescent girls. The Scriptures are full of assurances regarding our identity in Christ, inherent worth to the Creator, and the secrets to tapping into the source of true and lasting beauty, yet girls and young women continue to struggle with their focus on outer beauty. In Graffiti: Learning to See the Art in Ourselves, Erin Davis applies the language of God’s Word on identity, beauty, and worth to the life of a contemporary young woman. In fact, women who have never adequately dealt with this issue will find themselves reviewing their youth, and redirecting their spiritual eyes.
  • My Name is Erin: One Girl's Plan for Radical Faith

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, Aug. 16, 1845)
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  • Graffiti Leader's Guide: Learning to See The Art in Ourselves

    Erin Davis

    Paperback (Moody Publishers, July 1, 2008)
    Our culture is driven by a concept of beauty that negatively impacts adolescent girls. The Scriptures are full of assurances regarding our identity in Christ, inherent worth to the Creator, and the secrets to tapping into the source of true and lasting beauty, yet girls and young women continue to struggle with their focus on outer beauty. In Graffiti: Learning to See the Art in Ourselves, Erin Davis applies the language of God’s Word on identity, beauty, and worth to the life of a contemporary young woman. In fact, women who have never adequately dealt with this issue will find themselves reviewing their youth, and redirecting their spiritual eyes. The Leader’s Guide provides small group leaders with ideas for retreat activities and going deeper.
  • A Dog Named "Rover"

    Erica Davis

    language (, April 10, 2017)
    This book is intended to entertain and educate children between the ages of 7 - 15. The book takes the young reader into Rover's daily activities and adventures. The book also educates on caring for a puppy. Throughout the book, there are pictures capturing special moments. Rover learns to make friends with other dogs and how to defend himself. There are moments in the book where Rover learns new tricks and experience first time growing pains. As a puppy, he learns to have fun by himself and becomes comfortable in his new home. Rover is adopted from a litter of pups given to me by a sibling through a co-worker. He learns to appreciate nature and all the other animals that freely live in his home such as rabbits and squirrels. Also, taking the puppy to the veterinarian and making sure he gets lots of exercise. Most importantly, sharing and caring for a lifetime companion.