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Audiobooks Narrated by Cheryl Rogers
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Alone in the Woods, the second Bible Camp Mystery for preteens and teens, is the story of a boy’s youth fellowship and their adventurous retreat in the Central Florida backwoods. Two boys wander from the trail to explore and find a sick woman camping in the backwoods to avoid electricity. A wilderness guide gets lost. The chef goes missing. And a forest fire threatens nearby homes and campers in this adventure showing God’s in charge, no matter what. Readers see God’s power to heal in action.
What do you get when you take a group of relatively inexperienced campers out in the Florida backwoods? In a word, trouble.
Thirteen-year-old Zack disappears in the middle of the night, more than half of the campers become mysteriously ill, and a hurricane takes an unexpected turn in their direction, leaving the group vulnerable.
Group leader Chet Harrigan, a former gang leader, is among the sick, but he's in charge as the bad weather hits camp. Join Chet and his group of 10 to 16 year olds on their adventure in the wilds of Florida, where there are gators, huge spider webs hanging from the trees, and no-see-ums that sting.
The audiobook, narrated by author Cheryl Rogers, is aimed at preteens and teens. It teaches the biblical path to salvation, plus the importance of obedience and prayer.
Lost in the Woods: A Bible Camp Mystery is the first in a new series of Bible Camp Mysteries featuring Chet Harrigan and his crew from The Boy's Den.
Aimed at 10 to 14 year olds, The Lesson of Jonah includes a short story or wail tale about two seventh graders vying for the job of Student Council president. Steve is initially declared the victor, but when he is callous to his opponent, the votes are re-counted and a runoff election is held. Steve is defeated – and has a hard time handling the loss. Readers learn power should be used to serve others, and that surrendering their lives to God is a wise thing to do. Scripture citations and discussion questions make this Bible study suitable for parents, teachers and other caregivers who want to share their faith at home, church, school, or in the community.
Aimed at 10 to 14 year olds, Just Like Jonah Wail Tales is a collection of short stories about modern Jonahs who learn the hard way there is a price to pay when you disobey. Each tale teaches youths the importance of surrendering their lives to God and doing what he says. Readers also learn power should be used to serve, fear is sin, we shouldn’t ever give up or compare ourselves to others, the importance of respecting authority, and more.
Each tale in The Just Like Jonah Wail Tales Workbook is about a modern Jonah who learns the hard way there is a price to pay when you disobey. The book teaches youths the importance of surrendering their lives to God and doing what he says. Readers also learn: Power should be used to serve, fear is sin, we shouldn’t ever give up or compare ourselves to others, the importance of respecting authority, and more. Scripture citations and discussion questions are included with each story, so they can be used by parents, teachers, and other caregivers who want to share their faith at home, school, church or in the community.