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  • Guide's Greatest Change of Heart Stories

    Lori Peckham

    language (Review & Herald Publishing Association, Dec. 21, 2013)
    There’s more than one way to discover what’s truly important in life.A furious bull convinces a teen to give his heart to God. A song saves a soldier’s life—and many years later, the life of the sniper who was about to shoot him. Sally realizes that crocodiles, flip-flops, and gravel are a hazardous mix. An entire family is converted by a parrot. Jack has a bad habit of always asking “Why?” before obeying his parents—until he falls off a cliff. (Yeah, he survives! This isn’t that kind of book!)You see, opening your eyes doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with your eyelids. Just ask Kevin about the canoe trip with his mom to the island of snakes. Or Nina with the wimpy stepfather and fugitive cat. Or Liz, the camp counselor who lost her eyelashes because of a horse. (Well, she might think it had something to do with her eyelids!)“What did they finally see?” you demand. There’s only one way to find out—open this book and take a look for yourself!
  • Guide's Greatest Change of Heart Stories

    Lori Peckham

    Paperback (Review & Herald Publishing, Jan. 1, 2013)
    There's more than one way to discover what's truly important in a parrot, a sinking boat, quicksand, a crocodile, and a sudden tumble off a cliff can really grab your attention!
  • Guide's Greatest Hero Stories

    Lori Peckham

    Paperback (Review & Herald Publishing, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Heroic feats might actually be easier than you've ever imagined. Or maybe not! Flip through these pages and you'll meet heroes who buy goldfish, stop a train from derailing, call a radio talk show, burst into tears, babysit, brave a blazing fire, squeeze through a tiny opening, return vast sums of money to the rightful owner, play the violin, dive into a lake to save a drowning girl, and skip a basketball game. You know, the typical things heroes do. Fearless or fearful, rich or poor, scrawny or brawny, popular or picked on, everyday heroes just make a simple choice. That's the secret they choose to put others first. Sound like anything you've heard before? Perhaps something like "In everything, therefore, treat people the same way you want them to treat you" (Matthew 7:12, NASB). Yeah, that's it. Spoken by a true hero.
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  • Guide's Greatest Hero Stories

    Lori Peckham

    eBook (Review & Herald Publishing Association, Dec. 22, 2013)
    Heroic feats might actually be easier than you’ve ever imagined. Or maybe not! Flip through these pages and you’ll meet heroes who buy goldfish, stop a train from derailing, call a radio talk show, burst into tears, babysit, brave a blazing fire, squeeze through a tiny opening, return vast sums of money to the rightful owner, play the violin, dive into a lake to save a drowning girl, and skip a basketball game. You know, the typical things heroes do.Fearless or fearful, rich or poor, scrawny or brawny, popular or picked on, everyday heroes just make a simple choice. That’s the secret—they choose to put others first. Sound like anything you’ve heard before? Perhaps something like "In everything, therefore, treat people the same way you want them to treat you" (Matthew 7:12, NASB).Yeah, that’s it. Spoken by a true hero.