Highlighting the alarming rise in suicide rates among young children, the book addresses the often-ignored emotional struggles they face. It emphasizes the critical need for adults—parents, educators, and caregivers—to recognize signs of distress and engage in open conversations about mental health. By understanding contributing factors like bullying, depression, and abuse, the book advocates for proactive support and intervention. It calls for a collective effort to listen, educate, and provide resources, urging society to confront this pressing issue with compassion and urgency.
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Dr. Kimberly D. Moore is a dedicated spiritual leader and founder of Kimberly Moore Ministries. Her ministry focuses on empowering individuals through educational programs, personalized guidance, and financial assistance.






- 2022
- 2020
The book emphasizes the transformative power of faith, portraying God as a guiding light that equips readers to navigate life's challenges. It encourages individuals to embrace their spiritual abundance to overcome darkness and spread messages of love and hope, fostering a radiant and fulfilling life.
- 2020
The Bible in 52 Weeks: A Yearlong Bible Study for Women
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A yearlong journey through the Bible to strengthen women’s faith When you need to lift your spirits or tackle life’s challenges, the Bible is always there to offer guidance. This inspiring approach to Bible study for women combines a daily reading plan with weekly opportunities to reflect, discuss, and explore how God’s wisdom can be applied to your daily life. Go beyond other Christian books for women with: Themed readings―All verses for a given week tie together with themes that relate to modern women, like persevering through challenges, moving on from mistakes, and more. Your favorite translation―The included reading plans work with any translation, allowing you to use your favorite Bible to connect with God more deeply. Ways to study―Explore the interactive questions, Bible journaling prompts, and prayers on your own or in a group setting of any denomination. Get to know the Word in a new light and strengthen your relationship with Christ in this Bible study for women.
- 2015
Beauty in a Life Repurposed
Reflecting Christ through a Life that Sparkles
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores the idea that every individual has a divine purpose instilled by God from birth. It addresses common obstacles that can diminish one's spiritual brightness, such as distractions from Christ, exhaustion from life's demands, fear of change, feelings of defeat, unrepentance, and a lack of self-worth. Through its insights, it aims to help readers reconnect with their inherent value and reignite their spiritual sparkle.
- 2015
A young poet from Cumbria, she writes with a compelling directness and power about her life and the lives of others. Already a winner of multiple prizes, such as the Northern Promise Award (2014), and with a noted blog and lively social media presence, Moore writes poems that are both moving and memorable. A young poet from Cumbria, Kim Moore writes with a compelling directness and power about her life and the lives of others. Already a winner of multiple prizes, such as the Northern Promise Award (2014), and with a noted blog and lively social media presence, Moore writes poems that are both moving and memorable. This is Moore's debut poetry collection
- 2012
Set in a whimsical village where kindness and sharing jewels are paramount, this engaging book introduces basic math concepts through colorful characters and playful rhymes. It is the first installment in a five-book series, designed to make learning arithmetic fun and accessible for young readers.
- 2012
The book explores the interconnectedness of human experiences, emphasizing that individual suffering and joy resonate with the collective human condition. It advocates for empathy and solidarity, suggesting that the well-being of one impacts the well-being of all. Through this lens, it challenges readers to acknowledge their shared humanity and to act in ways that promote universal happiness and alleviate suffering.
- 2012
The story revolves around King David, who exemplifies wisdom and fairness by introducing the idea of equitable distribution. He decides to share jewels among the villagers, ensuring that everyone receives an equal portion. However, Rover, his loyal dog, is given the leftover jewels, adding a charming touch to the tale. This narrative not only highlights themes of generosity and equality but also showcases a unique approach to teaching division in a relatable and engaging manner.
- 2012
In the fourth installment of the Arithmetic Village series, Tina Times introduces a clever method of counting in groups to simplify addition. The book employs engaging characters, vibrant colors, and rhyming text to make learning math enjoyable and accessible for young readers.
- 2012
Through engaging characters and playful rhymes, this book introduces subtraction in a fun and accessible way. Linus, the main character, leads readers on an adventure in Arithmetic Village, where he joyfully loses jewels, helping to illustrate the concept of subtraction. The narrative combines learning with entertainment, making it an effective resource for young learners.