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Darin's Dad is a war hero with the medal to prove it! Darin wants to show his father's purple-heart medal to the rest of the class but his father will not allow it out of his sight. However, when Darin takes it anyway this leads to a whole lot of trouble. The medal goes missing and Darin sets out to prove who the culprit is. It's bound to be that horrible new boy in the class - he dresses weird and is nasty to all the other kids. But in this nail biting, hilarious story, there is an incredible twist at the end - and everybody learns about the value of truth and the danger of lies.

 

Darin Johnson is up to his neck in trouble. Again! It's not his fault (or that's what Darin would say.) This time he has won a competition - SWEET! Darin has got a place for himself and two friends on the Vacation of his dream - a real life wilderness trip! But tough guys have to make tough decisions. Darin doesn't want to spoil his dream vacation by bringing the school bully with him but that's exactly what he has to do. His parents have suggested it! At the other campsite a string of disasters follows. Darin and his team get tangled up in the crazy midnight prank. The dude with an answer for everything is back.

 

You wouldn't send a choir into a battle? Would you set up a sing-song in a stinking old jail? And what about when you've just lost everything you've ever loved, would you feel like singing? Well, each of these situations is a real life story in the Bible and in this book. Winston doesn't have to battle with a choir but he does have to deal with his freaky Aunt Frieda. Avery hasn't been chucked into prison but she discovers that people in jail do like to sing. And when Danielle doesn't feel like singing-she finds that there are others worse off and that she can always tell God how wonderful He is.

 

Written as a companion to Diana Hagee's "The King's Daughter" this book of proclamations and Prayers will be a blessing to woman young and old.

Women of God often use prayers of proclamation to foresee a future in which a person or a loved one will be healed or changed. Proclamations of restoration, reconciliation, favor, finances, healthy relationships, servanthood, faith, discernment, blessing, and protection are included in this book.

 
 
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