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Books with author Eve Lockett

  • Tales of Grace

    Eve Lockett

    Paperback (Barnabas, May 20, 2005)
    This book contains a wealth of imaginative five-minute stories written with both children and adults in mind. They can be used with only children present, only adults present, or with a mixed-age group and are suitable for use in: Church services Children's talks Family services Sunday clubs School assemblies After-school clubs Bedtime or family reading Group reflection The stories illustrate some of the main-themes of the Christian life, such as grace, forgiveness, friendship, guidance, trust and prayer. Some have a traditional flavour, others a contemporary setting. Each story is accompanied by sermon pointers for four key Bible passages relating to the theme, questions for young listeners and suggestions for visual aids and actions.
  • Diary Of A Phatshionista: I'm Nobody, Really.

    L. Lockett

    eBook (, June 24, 2018)
    Tommi is a young girl who takes you on a journey of things we all face everyday. Some harder and more difficult than others. She gives you the reality of how she stays focused. Creates her own lane and shows how she does it! While not being the most popular girl she is determined to stand up for herself and find her voice.
  • Tales for the Prayer Journey

    Eve Lockett

    Paperback (Barnabas, )
    Tales for the Prayer Journey is an imaginative collection of five-minute stories designed to explore key aspects of prayer. The intention of the book is that prayer should be seen as integral to the life of a child, not merely a ritual act at the end of an event. The stories encourage children and adults to pray in their own way and their own language, but with a deeper understanding of prayer through exploring the Bible passages. Each story has an introduction, key Bible verse and practical prayer steps. ... a treasure trove of adventure and reflection that children will enjoy and, through the helpful accompanying notes, they will be enabled to go deeper in their own relationship with God. Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford
  • Class Clown

    Lett Lockett

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 8, 2015)
    What a day in class! Everyone brings a toy for show and tell day, except for our little friend Michael. The item that he brings from home to show the class ends up in a place that you would never imagine. Have you ever brought something to school and it got away?
  • Help Is on the Way

    Lett Lockett

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, May 10, 2019)
    Help is on the way, is designed to help children through difficult times, to encourage and uplift your child. The colors of their choice is what brings the story to life, while learning how to identify their shapes, numbers, and so much more. Poverty can lead us anywhere, such as becoming homeless, with very little clothing and food supply, little to no support from friends and family. Circumstances can take a huge toll on our children mentally and emotionally. Somewhere there is a family that was torn apart, or forced into an inhabitable situation due to job loss, low wages, and/or sickness. In that family is a child that needs to be uplifted knowing that anything is possible with prayer and faith in God. There is a family that needs to know to continue to hold on to one another during their darkest moments, and Don't you dare give up, because HELP IS ON THE WAY. "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy will come in the morning." (Psalm 30:5).
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  • Class Clown

    Lett Lockett

    Paperback (Xlibris, July 8, 2015)
    What a day in class! Everyone brings a toy for show and tell day, except for our little friend Michael. The item that he brings from home to show the class ends up in a place that you would never imagine. Have you ever brought something to school and it got away?
  • I'm No Different than Anyone Else

    Lett Lockett

    Paperback (Xlibris, May 16, 2015)
    This book is the true meaning of not judging a book by its cover. Friends that see you only for you, not how you appear to them, and understand that we are all equal. The support of one another is a good way to keep a healthy relationship. There are so many children and adults that truly suffer from what others only see on the outside, and it's not fair. Friendship is definitely beautiful. No matter what restriction or challenges we face in life, we should always support, encourage, and motivate one another to do and become better people. You would be surprised by how much impact you would have on someone's life with offering if nothing but words of encouragement and a helping hand. This little boy in the book didn't allow anything to stop him from doing what he loves to do. And what made it even better was that he had wonderful friends that came along with it and helped him make it possible. What a lucky guy!
  • Wool Trade

    A Lockett

    Paperback (Methuen Educ., March 6, 1975)
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  • I'm No Different Than Anyone Else

    Lett Lockett

    eBook (Xlibris US, May 16, 2015)
    This book is the true meaning of not judging a book by its cover. Friends that see you only for you, not how you appear to them, and understand that we are all equal.The support of one another is a good way to keep a healthy relationship. There are so many children and adults that truly suffer from what others only see on the outside, and it's not fair. Friendship is definitely beautiful. No matter what restriction or challenges we face in life, we should always support, encourage, and motivate one another to do and become better people. You would be surprised by how much impact you would have on someone's life with offering if nothing but words of encouragement and a helping hand.This little boy in the book didn't allow anything to stop him from doing what he loves to do. And what made it even better was that he had wonderful friends that came along with it and helped him make it possible. What a lucky guy!
  • Help Is on the Way

    Lett Lockett

    eBook (Xlibris US, May 10, 2019)
    Help is on the way, is designed to help children through difficult times, to encourage and uplift your child. The colors of their choice is what brings the story to life, while learning how to identify their shapes, numbers, and so much more. Poverty can lead us anywhere, such as becoming homeless, with very little clothing and food supply, little to no support from friends and family. Circumstances can take a huge toll on our children mentally and emotionally. Somewhere there is a family that was torn apart, or forced into an inhabitable situation due to job loss, low wages, and/or sickness. In that family is a child that needs to be uplifted knowing that anything is possible with prayer and faith in God. There is a family that needs to know to continue to hold on to one another during their darkest moments, and Don't you dare give up, because HELP IS ON THE WAY. โ€œWeeping may endure for a night, but joy will come in the morning.โ€ (Psalm 30:5).
  • Tales for the Prayer Journey by Lockett, Eve

    Eve Lockett

    (Barnabas, Jan. 1, 1800)
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