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Books in Global Warning Series series

  • Lydia Barnes & The Blood Diamond Treasure

    Heather Gemmen Wilson

    Perfect Paperback (Wesleyan Publishing House, July 1, 2007)
    The Global Warning Series features the adventures of Lydia Barnes, a 14-year-old girl who travels with her widower missionary father to exciting locations around the world. In each story Lydia finds herself facing new challenges that introduce readers ages 8 through 12 to world issues and how God can make a difference as they develop a Christian worldview. This series of intrigue also addresses age-appropriate personal, social, and spiritual themes that encourage readers to depend on God in their own spiritual journey. In book one of this series, Lydia joins her father, Frank, on a trip to Liberia, Africa, and finds herself caught up in a treasure hunt with her new best friend, Ben. If they can unravel the mystery and solve all of the clues, Lydia and Ben may find the treasure desperately needed by the doctors in this war-torn country.
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  • Lydia Barnes Series - Set of 3 Books

    Heather Gemmen Wilson

    Paperback (Wesleyan Publishing House, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Meet Lydia Barnes, a 14-year-old girl who travels to exotic locations around the world with her missionary father. She finds adventures, meets new people, and will inspire the tweens in the U.S. to want to change the world. Lydia is the star in this tween series from best-selling author Heather Gemmen Wilson. Each of The Global Warning Series addresses age-appropriate personal, social, and spiritual themes that encourage readers ages 8 to 12 to depend on God in their own spiritual journey.
  • Lydia Barnes & The Mystery of the Broken Cross

    Heather Gemmen Wilson

    Perfect Paperback (Wesleyan Publishing House, Nov. 1, 2007)
    In book two of the Global Warning Series, Lydia finds herself in Jerusalem for Christmas. However, she doesn't experience peace during this holiday season. The ongoing war between the Israelis and the Palestinians that she had been bored by in the news back home becomes real as bombs explode all around her, even killing innocent children. The war becomes more personal as Lydia discovers how much the Jewish leaders hate Christians. Lydia just wants to go home and have a normal Christmas, but not until she discovers who has been stealing the Bibles from the mission center.
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