EBOOK

The Heart Who Wanted to Be Free (a Story About Finding Freedom Through Admitting Our Wrongs)
Beth Guckenberger(0)
About
It's hard to speak up,
when we make a mess.
But the very best thing
we can do is confess!
When a child disobeys and tries to hide, she soon discovers that lying leads to a sticky mess! The only way to get unstuck is through the God-given gift of confession.
Like all the StrongHeart Stories illustrated books, The Heart Who Wanted to Be Free helps children use the powerful tools God has given us-such as Scripture, worship, rest, prayer, confession, and community-to strengthen our hearts against the plans of the enemy. As children realize how hiding their wrongs gets them stuck, they'll see that confession frees their hearts from the burden of shame and invites them to receive God's grace.
This fourth book in the StrongHeart Stories series helps kids ages 4 to 8 discover the freedom of admitting their wrongs.
Beth Guckenberger has lived among and loved children from around the world. An author and ministry leader, she serves with Back2Back Ministries, an international orphan care organization. Beth speaks regularly at conferences, youth gatherings, and churches, and loves playing games and traveling with her large family.
when we make a mess.
But the very best thing
we can do is confess!
When a child disobeys and tries to hide, she soon discovers that lying leads to a sticky mess! The only way to get unstuck is through the God-given gift of confession.
Like all the StrongHeart Stories illustrated books, The Heart Who Wanted to Be Free helps children use the powerful tools God has given us-such as Scripture, worship, rest, prayer, confession, and community-to strengthen our hearts against the plans of the enemy. As children realize how hiding their wrongs gets them stuck, they'll see that confession frees their hearts from the burden of shame and invites them to receive God's grace.
This fourth book in the StrongHeart Stories series helps kids ages 4 to 8 discover the freedom of admitting their wrongs.
Beth Guckenberger has lived among and loved children from around the world. An author and ministry leader, she serves with Back2Back Ministries, an international orphan care organization. Beth speaks regularly at conferences, youth gatherings, and churches, and loves playing games and traveling with her large family.