What would you do if you needed some money?
Would you pick some of a tree in the garden? Of course you wouldn’t – because money doesn’t grow on trees. You have to work for it.
Sometimes you have to work hard.
George Müller didn’t like to work and tried to get his money in other ways. He would cheat and steal and was eventually thrown in prison.
Find out how God changed George from a taker to a giver!
In the Little Lights Series, Catherine MacKenzie shares stories from the past to inspire the next generation of courageous followers of Christ.
Accessible language and attractive images designed to excite and engage young readers.
• Read to me: 4–5
• Read Myself: 6–7
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The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
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Catherine MacKenzie has written several biographies for young teens in the Trailblazers series as well as other titles for younger children. She is Editor for Christian Focus' children's imprint, CF4Kids. Born and brought up in Scotland, her writing was inspired by her mum, children's author Carine MacKenzie. Catherine has several nieces and nephews - a perf
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