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Books with title Let's Talk About God

  • Let's Talk About Words

    Carolyn B. Anderson

    eBook (E-BookTime, LLC, April 7, 2015)
    The Kingdom of God operates on the power of God’s Word. When we don’t speak in a manner which matches God’s Word, we can cause things which are needed for completing a task to “play a game” with our lives. Speaking wrong words can undo what God has planned for us. This book written for ages 10 and up discusses the topic of words and how God wants His best for us which begins with our desiring to speak right words. Review questions and word puzzles are included at the end of each chapter to reinforce the information just learned.
  • Let's Talk About Whining

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1984)
    Explains why whining is not appreciated, tells how to get attention in nicer ways, and suggests ways to break the whining habit
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  • Let's Talk About July

    Samantha Stephenson

    language (, July 21, 2012)
    Jenna sets her sights on an adventurous summer to recover from a recent breakup. With the first taste of alcohol on her lips she finds herself reacquainted with old friends. As she tries to infiltrate into the enigmatic Don's world, Jenna is plagued by flashbacks to her past relationship. She soon realizes that the pain she was trying to escape is exactly what's led her to the present.
  • Let's Talk About Tongues

    Dr. Vanessee J. Burns

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2017)
    “If there is no interpreter, there should be no tongues!” How many times have we heard this? Yet, after hearing this, you still had more questions than answers? This short book is for those curious about the gifts of Tongues. Are you ready? If so, Let’s talk about Tongues!
  • Let's Talk About Race

    Julius Lester, Karen Barbour

    Library Binding
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  • Dear God, Let's Talk About You

    Karen Ann Moore, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Standard Pub, April 1, 2003)
    Dear God, Let's Talk About You (Devotional Journal)
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  • Let's Talk About Thoughts

    Carolyn B. Anderson

    Paperback (E-BookTime, LLC, May 31, 2017)
    This book teaches children and youth about the world of thoughts. The reader is challenged to decide whether it is wiser for him to want God to think like him or for him to think like God. In order to think like God, he must know God’s thoughts and those are found in the Bible. Each person has the responsibility of discriminating between thoughts every moment of the day by using the Bible as the guideline for determining which are acceptable thoughts and which are not. God expects His children to think stable and diligent thoughts which lead to His life. He does not expect nor desire His children to think polluted, stupid, dark or chaotic thoughts. Activities are included at the end of most of the chapters which reinforce the information just learned. This book is excellent for homeschoolers, Christian schools, churches and individual study.
  • Let’s Talk About . . .

    Chidimma Maynard

    (XLIBRIS, March 8, 2017)
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  • Let's Talk About Being Good

    Joy Berry

    Paperback (Joy Berry Books, May 15, 2009)
    Let's Talk About Being Good explains what it means to be good and what can be done to replace misbehavior with good behavior. Companion CD includes songs and read-along with Joy.
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  • Let's Talk About Anger and Gossip

    Carolyn B. Anderson

    Paperback (E-BookTime, LLC, July 15, 2015)
    Both anger and gossip use speech in their manifestations in a person's life. Anger is an emotion that God expects each person to handle according to His Word. Gossip is using speech in a negative way against another person. Children and teenagers learn that for them to allow anger to express itself without setting boundaries grieves the Holy Spirit, as well as, opens the door for trouble to come into their lives. Anger and gossip can be controlled. God expects each person to exercise self-control in his own life and refuse the enemy's invitation to manifest the emotion of anger anytime he wishes and refuse the enemy's invitation to gossip about another person. Review questions and word puzzles are included at the end of each chapter to reinforce the information just learned.
  • Let's Talk about Deafness

    Melanie Apel Gordon

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Being sick is always scary for kids, but knowing that they are going to get well reassures them. But what about conditions that aren't so easy to take, such as cancer, diabetes, and Down syndrome? Through gentle, reassuring language these books impart vital information about situations that can frighten, frustrate, and sometimes even embarrass children. Kids are taught compassion for others.
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  • Let's Talk About Tongues

    Allan Fowler

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1997)
    Defines the physical characteristics and uses of human and animal tongues, as well as other meanings of a word that can describe a language or part of a shoe
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