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Describes the situation in twenty-six countries of the world and among twenty-six ethnic groups in which little is known about Christianity, and directs us on how to pray that Jesus will become more widely known.
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Change, Children, Christianity, English, Human geography, Juvenile literature, Missions, Non-church-affiliated people, Prayer, Prayer books and devotions, Prayer-books and devotions, Religions, Religious aspects of Change, Non church-affiliated people, Prayers and devotions, Children, religious life, Christian lifeShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Children's ed. of: Operation world / Patrick J. St. G. Johnstone.
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"You can change the world by praying for the people of the world". This book gives a brief description of 26 countries and 26 people groups. One section a week can last a whole year. Each section includes stories, charts, maps, interesting facts, and colored illustrations. At the end of each week's section are seven prayers to pray... one for each day of that week. Countries & people groups are listed in alphabetical order. A great way to familiarize your child with people and cultures of other places.
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