The Treasure Map of Wordishure

Kids, Religion, Christian Fiction, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Mick McArt ISBN: 9781619794665
Publisher: Mick Art Productions Publication: March 11, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mick McArt
ISBN: 9781619794665
Publisher: Mick Art Productions
Publication: March 11, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

In a dusty old chest in his attic, a boy named Micah discovers an old book. Finding what he believes is a treasure map inside, he embarks on a quest with his friend, Jonah. He also joined by some talkative Chatterbugs, a shoe loving owl, and a Sock-weasel named Argyle. Micah soon discovers that the treasure he has been looking for was in his grasp the whole time.

What is Wordishure?

It is a collection of seven children's stories in one book. The first six chronicle the adventures and lessons of the various inhabitants of Wordishure. Story number seven brings all the characters of the first six together for one grand adventure.

These stories are written for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by parent and child alike. Each adventure includes Biblical lessons that will inspire the reader and also start a dialogue between parent and child about God and personal accountability. Children tend to have a natural love for Jesus Christ, but sometimes they grow away from Him as they get older because they never truly got to know him. Some just seem to love Him because they sit in church every Sunday and they see that their parents are pleased when they say they love Him. Children need to get to know Jesus at a level they can understand, and that their decision to follow Him requires a willingness to change their heart and behavior.

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In a dusty old chest in his attic, a boy named Micah discovers an old book. Finding what he believes is a treasure map inside, he embarks on a quest with his friend, Jonah. He also joined by some talkative Chatterbugs, a shoe loving owl, and a Sock-weasel named Argyle. Micah soon discovers that the treasure he has been looking for was in his grasp the whole time.

What is Wordishure?

It is a collection of seven children's stories in one book. The first six chronicle the adventures and lessons of the various inhabitants of Wordishure. Story number seven brings all the characters of the first six together for one grand adventure.

These stories are written for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by parent and child alike. Each adventure includes Biblical lessons that will inspire the reader and also start a dialogue between parent and child about God and personal accountability. Children tend to have a natural love for Jesus Christ, but sometimes they grow away from Him as they get older because they never truly got to know him. Some just seem to love Him because they sit in church every Sunday and they see that their parents are pleased when they say they love Him. Children need to get to know Jesus at a level they can understand, and that their decision to follow Him requires a willingness to change their heart and behavior.

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