Stories For A Teens Heart 3
$16.99
Encourage your teens to make wise choices and put God first with these captivating stories about family, friends, tough times, character, and doing the right thing. Featuring the inspirational cartoons of Chaz Chapman, over 100 selections portray real teens making a difference in the lives of those around them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576739747
ISBN10: 1576739740
Compiled by: Alice Gray | Compiled by: Judy Gordon | Compiled by: Nancy Sullivan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2002
Publisher: Multnomah
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