<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Miriam, a young Hebrew slave in Egypt, saves her baby brother, Moses, from death and then helps him out when he becomes the leader of God's people. This title in the Called and Courageous Girls series explains how to be brave by following Miriam's example. Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>It's Time to Be Brave!</b></p><p> Growing up as a slave girl, Miriam learned how to be brave--and smart. When her baby brother, Moses, was in grave danger, Miriam and her mom saved his life. <p/> As Miriam matured, she became a gifted musician and discovered other God-given talents. And when God called Miriam--along with her siblings--to guide the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, she was ready to lead. <p/> With God's help, you can be just like Miriam--called and courageous! </p><p><b>***</b></p><p><b>Called and Courageous Girls - Bible Heroes That Inspire Your Child's Faith in God</b></p><p> Called and courageous girls are disciples, political and spiritual leaders, philanthropists, moms, businesspeople, evangelists, prophets, and so much more. Called and courageous women of the Bible face overwhelming odds, finding strength, faith, and courage to join God's Story. <p/> Through examples of steadfast faith and--ultimately--God's direction, the <b>Called and Courageous Girls</b> series invites your children to answer God's calling to discover and use their talents, passions, and gifts to journey with Him on a lifelong adventure. <p/> God is calling every courageous hero--including your child-- to arise, trust in Him, and join the Greatest Story. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>As a mother longing to impart the knowledge and strength of biblical women to my daughter, I truly wish this resource was available for us during her young formative years. Making the truth of God's Word understandable and applicable to young girls can have the power to change a generation. Thank you, Rachel and Anna, for filling the gap with this series. <br> --<b>Beth Koser Schwartz, women's minister at Saddleback Church</b></p><br><br><p>Girls and young women today receive many powerful messages about what it means to be female. From Disney princesses to teen pop stars, these 'icons of femininity' can obscure God's message of love and identity for young women. Christian communities have not always been proactive in ensuring that girls receive an identity derived from Scripture. That is why I am excited to see Rachel Weaver and Anna Haggard create a children's book series that recounts and honors the women of Scripture. In every story, we see how a woman responded in faith to God's call on her life and was used by Him for incredible purposes. As parents and churches use this book series for instruction, I see many girls responding to God in faith and being used by Him to reach the world with the gospel. We've waited for a series like this for a long time, and I'm so glad it's finally here. <br> --<b>Katelyn Beaty, managing editor at <i>Christianity Today</i> magazine and author of <i>A Woman's Place: A Christian Vision for Your Calling in the Office, the Home, and the World</i></b></p><br><br><p>I can't wait to give these books to my own tinies! If you've ever wondered where the women of Scripture are in the children's book section, this book is your bright and bold and gorgeous answer. <br> --<b>Sarah Bessey, author of <i>Jesus Feminist</i> and <i>Out of Sorts: Making Peace with an Evolving Faith</i></b></p><br><br><p>Scripture is filled with stories of women who are role models of faith, intellect, and resolve, characteristics I see in my wife and daughter, as well as in the entrepreneurial women we serve around the world. It is exciting to see a book series that shares biblical stories of women who are leaders in their homes, businesses, and communities. Called and Courageous Girls is perfectly timed and expertly positioned to reach the littlest leaders, those whose characters are being shaped to look like Jesus. The series fills a gap in children's literature. We must share these stories, and I am thrilled to enthusiastically support Called and Courageous Girls. <br> --<b>Peter Greer, president and CEO of HOPE International, coauthor of <i>Mission Drift</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Rachel Spier Weaver</b> is a recruiter at HOPE International and has worked as a career counselor at the University of Florida and Dickinson College. She is passionate about sharing stories of women of God who led in extraordinary ways. She lives with her husband, Shane, and their two children, Norah and Jack.</p><p><b>Anna Haggard</b> is coauthor of<i> The Spiritual Danger of Doing Good</i> and <i>Mission Drift</i>, a 2015 <i>Christianity Today</i> Book Award winner. A writer and editor for the Brethren in Christ U.S., Anna previously was a staff writer for HOPE International. She is delighted to write for children (her favorite people).</p><b>Eric Elwell</b> is a freelance illustrator who blends traditional and digital art techniques. When he's not hanging out in western New York with his beautiful wife and giving piggyback rides to his three children, he enjoys roasting coffee. Connect with him at www.ericelwellart.com.
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