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Hero Tales, Vol. 2: A Family Treasury of True Stories from the Lives of Christian Heroes by Dave Jackson
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by Dave Jackson

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Summary: Presents biographies of 15 missionaries, evangelists and other Christian heroes who work courageously to share the Gospel with others.
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These inspiring true tales and beautiful illustrations make up two powerful treasuries, each featuring forty-five stories from influential Christian heroes' lives. Excitement and adventure allow elementary-age children to learn valuable lessons of virtue through the lives of important historical figures. Loved by parents and children alike, Dave and Neta Jackson's newly repackaged collections include the lives of heroic Christians such as Florence Nightingale, Corrie ten Boom, Billy Graham, Mother Teresa, and many more.

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