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Books with title Missionary Kid Stories

  • Missionary Kid Stories

    Jennifer Brannon

    Paperback (Westbow Press, July 5, 2016)
    Missionary Kid Stories is a collection of six fictionalized missionary kids' first-hand accounts of their lives. Learn where the missionary kids live, where they go to school, what languages they speak, what they like to eat, and in what ministry their parents are involved! The stories are based, in part, on past or present real missionary families. Learn about Mexico, Indonesia, France, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and Brazil from the missionary kid's point of view! A variety of missionary ministries are presented to inspire you to consider what talents and gifts you have, and to encourage you to think how you might serve God in missions in the future.
  • Missionary Kid Stories

    Jennifer Brannon

    eBook (WestBow Press, July 5, 2016)
    Missionary Kid Stories is a collection of six fictionalized missionary kids first-hand accounts of their lives. Learn where the missionary kids live, where they go to school, what languages they speak, what they like to eat, and in what ministry their parents are involved! The stories are based, in part, on past or present real missionary families. Learn about Mexico, Indonesia, France, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and Brazil from the missionary kids point of view! A variety of missionary ministries are presented to inspire you to consider what talents and gifts you have, and to encourage you to think how you might serve God in missions in the future.
  • Missionary Stories on Safari

    Lorna Eglin

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Nov. 20, 2009)
    Come on a journey - come on Safari! You'll discover about what it's really like to live in Africa. You'll be more than a tourist as you travel through desert tracks and deep jungle with your trusty four-wheel drive friends. They're the ones who help you out when you're struggling through dusty sand banks and forging through muddy rivers. But watch out for the broken axels and burst tyres. Landrovers have a hard time of it in Africa. However, when we arrive at our destination it's not the cars that get to work but the missionaries. They're the only ones building clinics, reaching out of the way tribes and helping the helpless as they safari through Kenya with the Word of God.
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  • Missionary Stories on Safari

    Lorna Eglin

    Paperback (Christian Focus 4Kids, Jan. 1, 2010)
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