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By Mission City Press
In this question and answer book, Millie Keith responds with Biblical answers to the questions that today's girls have sent in to the A Life of Faith website. |
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| Step back into history and meet Elsie Dinsmore's cousin, Millie Keith—a bright and energetic twelve-year-old girl living in the charming town of Lansdale, Ohio, in 1833. In this historical, faith-based book, Millie's world is about to be turned upside down when her Pappa announces that he is moving the family west to an undeveloped town on the frontier. |
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| Millie's Courageous Days is the second story in the A Life of Faith: Millie Keith Series. In this book, Millie Keith put her faith in the promises of God when her parents moved the entire family out to the wild frontier, where life is full of surprises, adventure, and danger. |
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| When fifteen-year-old Millie Keith prepared a Bible study for girls teaching on the evils of slavery, she didn't know that God was about to give her an opportunity to investigate the truth firsthand. To help cure her persistent cough, she leaves her family and frontier home in Indiana to visit a wealthy plantation in the South owned by her Uncle Horace Dinsmore. |
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| In 1837, when Millie Keith's parents sent her south to spend the winter with rich relatives, they gave her three pieces of advice: honor your parents, honor God in all you do, and give your heart to Jesus. Millie thought those things would be easy, but in this story, Millie is alone at Roselands Plantation and finds her convictions tested in ways she could not have imagined. |
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| After turning down a proposal of marriage, Millie longed for her mother's comforting embrace. Instead, she finds herself acting as mother to her brothers and sisters at home in Indiana while her parents try to save Aunt Wealthy's life in Ohio. Millie must pray for wisdom as the Keith children make room for three orphan children. |
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by Mission City Press
A guided, personal faith journal for girls with the unique feature of tabbed sections so that entries can be made in different categories. Besides plenty of space to write daily reflections, there are separate sections for recording prayers, answers to prayer, favorite Scriptures, and more. |
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