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Olly Goldenberg

    God's Generals for Kids - Volume 11
    God's Generals for Kids - Volume 12
    God's Generals for Kids - Volume 10
    God's Generals for Kids
    God's Generals for Kids- Volume 5
    God's Generals for Kids
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 10

      William Branham [16pt Large Print Edition]

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life of William Branham, this book explores his pivotal role in the healing revival movement and the supernatural signs he received from God. Young readers will be inspired by his miraculous experiences, his deep faith, and his commitment to helping others. It also candidly addresses his mistakes, providing valuable lessons on recognizing divine communication. Aimed at children aged eight to twelve, the book includes an updated study section with cross-curricular themes, making it suitable for homeschooling.

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 10
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 12

      A. A. Allen

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of medical challenges and personal struggles, the narrative follows a protagonist who possesses extraordinary healing abilities. As he navigates the complexities of his gift, he encounters skepticism and hope from those around him. Themes of faith, redemption, and the impact of miracles on human lives are explored, highlighting the transformative power of belief and the ethical dilemmas that arise from such abilities. The story intertwines personal journeys with broader societal questions, creating a compelling tale of inspiration and resilience.

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 12
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 11

      Jack Coe

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on Jack Coe's inspiring journey, this volume highlights his unwavering obedience to God's guidance, from joining the army to selling his house for a crusade tent. Through his faith and dedication, Coe became a vessel for healing and salvation, impacting thousands of lives during his ministry. The narrative emphasizes themes of faith, sacrifice, and divine purpose, making it a compelling read for children interested in spiritual heroes.

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 11
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 7

      William Seymour

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on William J. Seymour, a son of slaves and a blind leader, this volume highlights his journey from adversity to becoming a significant figure in church history. Despite facing hatred during his youth, Seymour played a pivotal role in the Azusa Street Revival, showcasing his resilience and leadership. The book captures his teachings and the impact he had on the Christian community, making it an inspiring read for children.

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 7
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids-Volume 11

      Jack Coe

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of faith and obedience, this book delves into the transformative power of trusting in a higher purpose. Through personal stories and biblical teachings, it encourages readers to embrace a life of surrender and commitment. The narrative intertwines practical advice with spiritual insights, aiming to inspire a deeper relationship with faith. It challenges individuals to reflect on their beliefs and the impact of obedience in their daily lives, ultimately guiding them toward a more fulfilling spiritual journey.

      God's Generals for Kids-Volume 11
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids-Volume 12

      A. A. Allen

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In this gripping tale, a man with extraordinary healing abilities navigates the complexities of fame and the moral dilemmas that come with his gifts. As he attracts attention from the media, followers, and skeptics alike, he grapples with the responsibilities of his powers and the impact on his personal relationships. Themes of faith, redemption, and the struggle between belief and skepticism are woven throughout the narrative, creating a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be a miracle worker in a skeptical world.

      God's Generals for Kids-Volume 12
    • 2020

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 10

      William Branham

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the life of William Branham, this book highlights his pivotal role in the healing revival movement and the supernatural signs he received from God. Young readers will be inspired by miraculous events surrounding Branham, his deep faith, and his dedication to helping others. The narrative also addresses his mistakes, encouraging readers to discern God's voice in their lives. Aimed at children aged eight to twelve, it includes an updated study section with cross-curricular themes, making it suitable for homeschooling.

      God's Generals for Kids - Volume 10
    • 2020

      God's Generals For Kids-Volume 2

      Smith Wigglesworth

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the power of faith and belief, this book delves into the transformative potential of a positive mindset. It encourages readers to overcome obstacles and embrace a life filled with possibilities through the strength of their convictions. Through inspiring anecdotes and practical guidance, the narrative emphasizes that with belief, one can achieve their dreams and navigate life's challenges.

      God's Generals For Kids-Volume 2
    • 2020

      God's Generals For Kids-Volume 1

      Kathryn Kuhlman

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the theme of belief in miracles, highlighting personal stories and transformative experiences that challenge conventional understanding. It delves into the power of faith and hope, illustrating how seemingly impossible situations can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Through various narratives, the author invites readers to embrace the unexpected and recognize the miracles present in everyday life.

      God's Generals For Kids-Volume 1
    • 2019

      God's Generals for Kids

      Maria Woodworth-Etter

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores Maria Woodworth-Etter's challenging life journey, highlighting her transformative relationship with God that brought her peace and purpose. Despite facing skepticism, threats, and accusations, she remained steadfast in her faith, leading to numerous healings and salvations. The book emphasizes themes of obedience, divine calling, and personal growth, encouraging readers to seek a relationship with God and be open to their own spiritual journeys. An updated study section enhances its suitability for homeschooling groups.

      God's Generals for Kids