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| Kathleen’s Blazing Battle continues the story of an enthusiastic and determined twelve-year-old girl growing up at the dawn of the 1930s. Winter has melted into a scorching summer and Kathleen finds herself fighting to help save the family farm from one of the worse dry spells in Ohio’s history. But when a masked enemy launches a scare tactic on a neighboring farm, innocent lives are threatened and Kathleen finds herself in the middle of a fiery battle. Will her faith dry up or hold firm? |
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| Laylie, an energetic and intelligent seven-year-old girl born into slavery, must keep a secret—she and her older brother Luke are planning an escape. When their plan takes them south to Roseland’s Plantation, Laylie meets fifteen-year-old Millie Keith, a strong abolitionist who helps Laylie understand a freedom more precious than any other. With this new discovery, Laylie’s life of faith begins as she and Luke make their way north, against impossible odds, to New York City and to true freedom. |
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| Book two of the A Life of Faith: Millie Keith series follows Millie and her family through their challenging first year on the frontier ¾ where life and death can be a heartbeat apart, and faith is the only certainty. Millie learns that God always answers prayers ¾ but not always the way we want. |
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| Falling in love in 1837 was no different than falling in love today. The standards that Christians must live up to have not changed, either. In Millie’s Faithful Heart, sixteen-year-old Millie Keith faces the greatest challenge of her young life when she falls in love with a man who does not belong to Jesus. Christian girls will be challenged with the message that true love not only waits–it seeks God’s best for the one you love. |
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| Even a loving husband cannot provide the true security that only comes through faith in God. Not even the frontier has prepared Millie for the rough life of a mining town. When her beloved husband is kidnapped, will her faith falter? |
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| The A Life of Faith: Millie Keith novels follow the exciting life and times of Millie Keith, a girl of strong Christian faith growing up on the Indiana frontier in the mid-1800s. Adapted from Martha Finley’s 1876 sequel to the popular Elsie Dinsmore novels, these revised and updated, modern-language books introduce readers to yet another delightful Christian heroine. |
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| This study guide is a companion to Millie’s Unsettled Season and Millie’s Courageous Days (Books 1 & 2 of the A Life of Faith: Millie Keith series). Using excerpts from the books about the Christian character and life experiences of Millie Keith, this study guide provides daily lessons that will teach girls ages 10-14 how to trust in God even when their emotions might suggest otherwise. Scripture memory flash cards are included |
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| Millie Keith, the inspiring nineteenth-century fictional heroine, is at the heart of this special paper doll collection that features her lovely prairie wardrobe. The book includes the Millie paper doll and a complete sixteen-page set of tabbed, interchangeable, historically based costumes and accessories, all painted in beautiful watercolors. This spectacular collection brings old-fashioned fun and imagination to a new generation. |
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| This is a fun and educational activity book that presents teachings on prayer as well as step-by-step instructions for prayer-related crafts and other creative ideas that will help make prayer an enjoyable, interactive part of everyday life. |
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| Girls ages 10-14 follow the challenges of Millie Keith as she discovers that being married means making sacrifices. Millie’s new husband is offered a job overseas—but not in the country Millie feels called to. Can Millie give up her own dreams? |
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| This book follows Millie on a fascinating historical journey from the Indiana frontier to the Old South, where Christians were faced with impossible choices daily and struggled to live out their faith amidst the ancient evil of slavery. Set in turbulent 1836, when heroes and heroines of the Christian faith took a stand for freedom and justice for all, Millie finds that changing the world is not easy, and often a price must be paid. |
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| The A Life of Faith: Millie Keith novels follow the exciting life and times of Millie Keith, a girl of strong Christian faith growing up on the Indiana frontier in the mid-1800s. Adapted from Martha Finley’s 1876 sequel to the popular Elsie Dinsmore novels, these revised and updated, modern-language books introduce readers to yet another delightful Christian heroine. |
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