THE WILDERNESS SEASON

THE WILDERNESS SEASON

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IN THIS BOOK I SHARE EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS OF THE WILDERNESS SEASON, TO HELP SOMEONE WHO IS GOING THROUGH THEIR OWN JOURNEY OF THE WILDERNESS SEASON. THE WILDERNESS SEASON IS ALSO DESCRIBED AS THE SEASON OF ISOLATION OR SEASON OF TESTING AND PRUNING.
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THE Bible

THIS is a book of true stories. They are taken from the world's greatest book, the Bible. The stories give you a history of the world from when God began to create until right up to our present day. They even tell about what God promises to do in the future. This book gives you an idea of what the Bible is all about. It tells about people of the Bible and the things they did. It also shows the grand hope of everlasting life in a paradise earth that God has given to people. There are 116 stories in the book. These are grouped in eight parts. A page at the beginning of each part tells briefly what is found in that part. The stories appear in the order that events occurred in history. This helps you to learn when, in relation to other events, things happened in history. The stories are told in simple language. Many of you young children will be able to read them for yourselves. You parents will discover that your smaller children will delight to have these stories read to them over and over again. You will find that this book contains much of interest for young and old alike. Bible citations are given at the end of each story. You are encouraged to read these portions of the Bible on which the stories are based. When you have finished a story, also review the study questions for that story found after Story 116 and try to recall the answers

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