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A Girl Named Faith
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Complete, First published May 10
When thirteen-year-old Faith Daniels is uprooted from the only home she's ever known, she struggles to find her place in the quiet town of Cedarville. With a new school, unfamiliar faces, and a church on the brink of closing, everything feels uncertain-except her name. But Faith quickly learns that living up to that name is harder than it seems.

Through loneliness, rejection, and unexpected trials, Faith begins to see that God is not distant. From a whispered prayer under a tree to a song that touches hearts, she discovers that real faith isn't just about believing in God when things are easy-but trusting Him through every storm.

A Girl Named Faith is a heartfelt Christian novel about growing up, standing firm, and discovering that God can use even the smallest light to shine in the darkest places. Perfect for teens and anyone who's ever wondered if God hears their prayers.
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