Children's Stories By D.L. Moody (Classic Fiction Series)
D. L. MoodyMass Market Edition 2014-01-20
Edited for a new generation, Moody's children's talks are exciting, challenging, touching and easily grasped. Taken from the daily life of his family, his poignant little stories are ideal for reading to children or for young readers to enjoy by themselves. 180 pages, from CFP.
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A little girl makes up her mind to visit the President of the United States of America. How far will she be able to go? Will they let her in the door? Will she walk all the way up to the Oval office or will she be stopped before she even starts? Find out the story of one little girl's visit to President Lincoln and of how you too can meet with someone truly great and powerful, the Lord God. D. L. Moody's collection of stories will thrill both boys and girls as they find out about children who lived a hundred years ago but who needed to know Jesus Christ in just the same way as we do now. D. L. Moody worked in a shoe store but went on to become the best-known evangelist of the 19th century. Travelling the world, children's ministry was at the front of his agenda.
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Edited for a new generation, Moody's children's talks are exciting, challenging, touching and easily grasped. Taken from the daily life of his family, his poignant little stories are ideal for reading to children or for young readers to enjoy by themselves. 180 pages, from CFP.
Publisher Description
A little girl makes up her mind to visit the President of the United States of America. How far will she be able to go? Will they let her in the door? Will she walk all the way up to the Oval office or will she be stopped before she even starts? Find out the story of one little girl's visit to President Lincoln and of how you too can meet with someone truly great and powerful, the Lord God. D. L. Moody's collection of stories will thrill both boys and girls as they find out about children who lived a hundred years ago but who needed to know Jesus Christ in just the same way as we do now. D. L. Moody worked in a shoe store but went on to become the best-known evangelist of the 19th century. Travelling the world, children's ministry was at the front of his agenda.