How to be a Bible Princess

How to be a Bible Princess

by Mac Kenzie Catherine (Author)

Synopsis

If you were a princess you'd have the best wardrobe in the world with new dresses in it every day - and a tiara to match. But is that all there is to being a princess? And what does it mean to be a real Bible princess? Abigail, Jehosheba, Esther and The Queen of the South were women and royalty who honoured God. Pharaoh's daughter and Michal were princesses who showed bravery but were they true followers of the Lord? Jezebel and Herodias' daughter are two royal women who did not love God. All their stories are in the Bible and all can teach us in their own way how to be a Bible princess, daughters of the King, women and girls of righteousness.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Publisher: Christian Focus Publishing
Published: 01 May 2012

ISBN 10: 1845508254
ISBN 13: 9781845508258
Book Overview: Best Seller about Bible Princesses

Media Reviews

Hi! It's Naomi here.
I really love the cover. It's pretty and quite cool too and yellow is my favourite colour. I would want to read it if I saw it in the library.
I really like the a, b, c thing in the chapters and the bit about the real Bible princess being the girl without the crown.
Bye! Naomi xx

-- Young Reader

This book is a wonderful book for anyone wanting to provide a young girl with wholesome reading while reinforcing biblical values. I listen as my 7 year old reads a chapter then we look in her bible and read the story. The book explains in easy language what the bible princess did or experienced and then references the scripture so u can find the story in the bible. My daughter enjoys hearing about real princesses and I like that it is getting her interested in the bible.

-- Parent of a Young Reader
Author Bio
Catherine MacKenzie has written several biographies for young teens in the Trailblazers series as well as other titles for younger children. She is Editor for Christian Focus' children's imprint, CF4Kids. Born and brought up in Scotland, her writing was inspired by her mum, children's author Carine MacKenzie. Catherine has several nieces and nephews - a perfect practice audience!