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A Little Girl After God's Own Heart.


A Little Girl After God's Own Heart

Elizabeth George Susan Elizabeth George (born February 26, 1949) is an American author of a number of mystery novels set in Great Britain. Eleven of her novels featuring Inspector Lynley have been adapted for television by the BBC as The Inspector Lynley Mysteries.  & Judy Luenebrink

Harvest House Publishers

990 Owen Loop North, Eugene, OR 97402

0736915451 $15.99

Written by Elizabeth George with paintings by Judy Luenebrink, A Little Girl After Gods Own Heart is a picturebook written especially for Christian little girls, listing positive qualities to strive for in one's heart. Love, Joy and Peace, Patience, Kindness and Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control are all extolled as precious virtues to cultivate cul·ti·vate  
tr.v. cul·ti·vat·ed, cul·ti·vat·ing, cul·ti·vates
1.
a. To improve and prepare (land), as by plowing or fertilizing, for raising crops; till.

b.
 in God's eyes A God's eye is a yarn weaving and spiritual magic: see also Namkha, Ojo de Dios and yarn cross. Introduction
The Ojo de Dios or Eye of God is a ritual tool, magical object and cultural symbol evoking the weaving motif and its spiritual associations.
, as revealed in quotes from holy scripture. The illustrations reveal the adoration adoration,
n a prayer of worship and praise.
 and wonder of the artist, in this giftbook meant to be cherished as an uplifting source of inspiration for young female children.
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Publication:Children's Bookwatch
Date:Nov 1, 2006
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