Free eBooks - Juvenile Nonfiction - Religion

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What All Children Should Know About God
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This booklet was written with children in mind. However, it would also be suitable for adults who are not familiar with the Christian faith, because it briefly explains the most of the important elements of Christian doctrine. more...
Dead Man Lives!
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This is the first book of a series. In time the series will also have a companion book for each title with suggested activities for use with small groups of children. Included in this book are a couple of stories you are likely to hear at Easter. They are Bible stories, but the children are encouraged to be involved as Investigators. They might even like to make video clips to share. Enjoy. more...
Just Because: The Story of Salvation for Children
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Just Because takes children on an exciting journey through the Bible as a continous story. Children see the biblical characters come alive, and anticipate with excitment the coming of Jesus to 'crush the serpent's head' as Satan tries to discover His identity. Each chapter takes about twenty minites to read and ends with a short biblical lesson. Kids love it. more...
Children of the Old Testament
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JOSEPH THE DREAMER. Two boys, Joseph and Benjamin, sons of a rich Eastern shepherd, lived in their father's wide tent in the great valley of Hebron. Joseph was about seventeen years of age, and tall and strong, so that he could drive sheep, herd cattle, and work in the harvest field. Benjamin was a little red-cheeked boy of five, with merry brown eyes, and his brother Joseph loved him very dearly, for their ... more...
The Man Who Did Not Die
The Story of Elijah
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THE MAN WHO DID NOT DIE. AFTER the death of King Solomon, his son Rehoboam became ruler of the Israelites. The prodigality and magnificence of Solomon's court, and his lavish way of living had been met by heavy taxation. Seeing the vast revenues of the kingdom employed in this way, the people had grown discontented, and then disloyal. After Rehoboam had become king, the Israelites appealed to him to lighten ... more...
A Farmer's Wife
The Story of Ruth
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THE STORY OF RUTH. IN the district called Ephrath, belonging to the tribe of Judah, stood the city of Bethlehem, or "house of bread." It was a city with walls and gates, and lay between fruitful hills and well-watered valleys. There among pleasant cornfields and pasture lands lived a man named Elimelech, which means "my God is my King." He was descended from one of the princes of Judah, and was a man of means ... more...
The Farmer Boy; the Story of Jacob
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THE FARMER BOY THE STORY OF JACOB Abraham, the father of the great Israelitish, or Hebrew, nation, was the chief, or sheikh, as he would be called now, of his family or tribe, and with his flocks of sheep, herds of cattle, camels and other animals, servants and followers, moved from place to place, adding to his wealth as time went on and making for himself a respected name wherever he went. God chose ... more...