Girls Who Choose God: Stories of Strong Women from the Book of Mormon


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Girls Who Choose God: Stories of Strong Women from the Book of Mormon

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no. P5139131
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KRISHNA, MCARTHUR

Girls Who Choose God: Stories of Strong Women from the Book of Mormon

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Shining light on strong women from the Book of Mormon, this groundbreaking book shares well-known stories alongside others that may be less familiar. Come to better know and love Sariah, the heroic daughters from the land Zeniff, Nephi's wife, the maidservant spy, and other women from the Book of Mormon who chose God with all their might. These faith-filled women defended their families, protected their husbands, and risked their lives for others—providing powerful role models for us all. With stunning illustrations, ten compelling narratives, and thought-provoking family discussion questions, this volume will give you a new perspective on the Book of Mormon. Reading and reflecting on these brave women's stories, girls and boys will learn that they too can be strong and choose God. In buying this book, you support educational opportunities for women. A portion of the authors' proceeds will be donated to nonprofit organizations in their local communities.Authors: McArthur Krishna and Bethany Brady SpaldingIllustrator: Kathleen Peterson