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Books with author Lucille Travis

  • Tirzah

    TRAVIS LUCILLE

    Paperback (Herald Press, Oct. 5, 2004)
    Tirzah’s people, the Israelites, have been in slavery to the Egyptians for many years. Tirzah and her lame brother, Oren, help gather straw to make bricks. She observes the suffering of her people and the injustices that are done to them by the Egyptian police. Moses begs Pharaoh to let them go, but Pharaoh makes them work harder. One night, when the plague of death strikes down Pharaoh’s own son, he allows the Israelites to flee on foot, only to pursue them with horses and chariots. He believes he will have them trapped between the mountains and the sea, but God miraculously delivers them. The Israelites celebrate with a song of hope and victory. Tirzah befriends a young Egyptian girl who has fled with them, even though others treat her badly. In spite of hardship and disappointment, Tirzah and her family keep trusting Yahweh to carry them through.
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  • Tirzah

    Lucille Travis

    eBook (Herald Press, June 7, 1991)
    <p>Tirzah&rsquo;s people, the Israelites, have been in slavery to the Egyptians for many years. Tirzah and her lame brother, Oren, help gather straw to make bricks. She observes the suffering of her people and the injustices that are done to them by the Egyptian police. Moses begs Pharaoh to let them go, but Pharaoh makes them work harder.</p><p>One night, when the plague of death strikes down Pharaoh&rsquo;s own son, he allows the Israelites to flee on foot, only to pursue them with horses and chariots. He believes he will have them trapped between the mountains and the sea, but God miraculously delivers them. The Israelites celebrate with a song of hope and victory. Tirzah befriends a young Egyptian girl who has fled with them, even though others treat her badly. In spite of hardship and disappointment, Tirzah and her family keep trusting Yahweh to carry them through.</p>
  • Fanny Crosby: The Blind Girl's Song

    Lucille Travis

    Mass Market Paperback (CF4Kids, March 20, 2013)
    If you've ever picked up a hymn book, the chances are that you've sung a song written by a blind girl - and not just any blind girl... Fanny Crosby. As a young child she knew nothing of the sighted world around her but that didn't stop her interacting with nature, experiencing the thrill of God's creation. She held her grandmother's hand but she thought that was because Grandmother needed her help not the other way around.
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  • George Whitefield: The Voice that Woke the World

    Lucille Travis

    language (Christian Focus Publications, Nov. 1, 2011)
    George Whitefield's voice was the envy of many a professional actor. He could hold a crowd's attention like no other. But although he had wanted to be an actor as a young boy George's voice was used for greater things. After coming to know the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal saviour George went on to preach to many people in the United Kingdom, America and the world. He was the first to preach to the slaves of the United States. And it is estimated that he spoke more than 18,000 sermons during his life.
  • Frances Ridley Havergal: The Girl Who Loved Mountains

    Lucille Travis

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Nov. 20, 2014)
    As a little girl, Frances (Fanny) loved to climb trees, enjoy the countryside and to run about with her spaniel. The mountains of Switzerland inspired her and she loved hiking on the steep slopes. She became a hymn writer and singer, longing to share the love of her Saviour. Books flowed from her pen at a later stage, often beginning as bedtime stories for her nephews and nieces.
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  • Timna

    Lucille Travis

    eBook (Herald Press, April 9, 2009)
    <p>Timna is the wife of Shem, one of Noah&rsquo;s sons. As this story by Lucille Travis for 9-to-14-year-olds open, the family has loaded the ark with animals and supplies as God has ordered, and they are ready to shut the doors. Soon the Flood will begin. Along with two enchanting and mischievous dogs named Thief and Mangy, Timna seals herself into the ark. She doesn&rsquo;t know what to expect, only that she is obeying&mdash;and trusting&mdash;God.</p><p>&ldquo;<i>Timna</i> is a juvenile chapter book about the wife of Shem, son of Noah, and her fears and struggles with belief in God while floating in the Ark for 40 days and nights. <i>Timna</i> will appeal to teenage and tween-age female readers especially, with its explorations of the role of women in Biblical times and early Hebrew culture. The breathless wonder of beholding the promise of God in the rainbow after the terrible Flood is unforgettable, and the reality of attention to daily details in animal husbandry is also well grounded. <i>Timna</i> is an excellent resource fiction narrative for juvenile readers of faith literature.&rdquo;&mdash;<i>Children&rsquo;s Bookwatch</i></p>
  • Timna

    Lucille F Travis

    Paperback (Herald Press, April 9, 2009)
    Timna is the wife of Shem, one of Noah’s sons. As this story by Lucille Travis for 9-to-14-year-olds open, the family has loaded the ark with animals and supplies as God has ordered, and they are ready to shut the doors. Soon the Flood will begin. Along with two enchanting and mischievous dogs named Thief and Mangy, Timna seals herself into the ark. She doesn’t know what to expect, only that she is obeying—and trusting—God.
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  • George Whitefield: Voice That Woke the World

    Lucille Travis

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Nov. 20, 2011)
    George Whitefield's voice was the envy of many a professional actor. He could hold a crowd's attention like no other. But although he had wanted to be an actor as a young boy George's voice was used for greater things. After coming to know the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal saviour George went on to preach to many people in the United Kingdom, America and the world. He was the first to preach to the slaves of the United States. And it is estimated that he spoke more than 18,000 sermons during his life.
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  • Frances Ridley Havergal: The Girl Who Loved Mountains

    Lucille Travis

    eBook (Christian Focus Publications, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Frances Ridley Havergal dreamed of the day when she would finally climb a mountain. Until that day arrived she simply enjoyed the beauty of fields, and hedgerows and moonlit skies. As Frances grew up she used her musical gifts and talents to share the good news of Jesus Christ - she wrote many Christian hymns including "Take my Life and let it Be". Eventually she did get to climb those mountains in Switzerland and share the gospel there too. For that was Frances Ridley Havergal's life - it was all about Jesus!
  • Fanny Crosby

    Lucille Travis

    eBook (Christian Focus Publications, March 25, 2013)
    If you've ever picked up a hymn book, the chances are that you've sung a song written by a blind girl... and not just any blind girl... Fanny Crosby. As a young child she knew nothing of the sighted world around her but that didn't stop her interacting with nature, experiencing the thrill of God's creation. She held her grandmother's hand but she thought that was because Grandmother needed her help not the other way around.
  • Paul Brand: The Shoes That Love Made

    Lucille Travis

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Nov. 20, 2014)
    Paul Brand grew up in the Kolli Malai hills in India. He was determined never to leave India and never to be a doctor like his father - especially to lepers. Paul came back to India with a medical degree and there were patients waiting for him - leprosy patients. From then on he devoted his life to their care ... even to the point of making them special shoes! Paul's faith in God, his love for mankind and his medical abilities gave those who suffered from leprosy a new life - and hope.
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  • Captured by a Spy

    Lucille Travis

    Paperback (Baker Pub Group, March 1, 1995)
    Two boys, one black and the other white, are kidnapped from their Tarrytown, N.Y., home by Confederate spies and taken north along the Hudson River and into Canada
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