Appleseeds: A Ten-week Nurturing Program for Preteen Girls

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David C Cook, 2002 - Religion - 144 pages

You are important to God - so important that He wants you to be all you can be for Him!

Girls -- Have you ever wished you had an older woman--someone besides mom--to talk to about important things? Do you sometimes find it hard to understand what God is saying in His Word, the Bible? Would you like to feel more comfortable in social settings like fancy dinner parties? Do you like to have fun? Appleseeds is for YOU!

Moms -- Do you sometimes wonder what your pre-teen is thinking? Do you wish for an older woman's advice? Would you like help in developing your daughter's self image and social skills? Have you longed for a Bible study that was uniquely crafted to teach your daughter about God? Would you like to spend some time having fun with your daughter? Appleseeds is for YOU!

Appleseeds is a unique mentoring program for girls ages 9 to 12. The purpose of Appleseeds is to teach young girls how important they are to God, to their family and to others around them. They will learn that they are created in the image of God, that they are valuable to God and others. Like Apples of Gold, Appleseed classes are held in Homes with 'Grammy' mentors teaching the Bible lesson. Moms of the girls will come to help with the etiquette and craft sessions. They will be taught that serving God and others is a high calling, and hopefully, everyone will have lots of FUN in the process.

 

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Contents

Who Is God Like?
15
How Can I Know God?
23
Who Am I?
32
What Am I Thinking?
42
What Am I Looking At?
54
What Am I Listening To?
63
What Am I Saying?
72
How is My Heart?
82
What Am I Holding?
91
Where Am I Going?
100
LESSON GUIDES FOR METORS
135
Covenants
138
THE SONGS
139
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About the author (2002)

Betty Huizenga began the Apples of Gold seminars in her home many years ago, and now other women are duplicating the seminars around the country. After her husband retired, Betty felt the Lord calling her to minister to younger women. Betty and her husband divide their time between Michigan and Florida.

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