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It's easy when you know who your friends and enemies are. You're nice to your friends and try to stay away from your enemies - dead simple. It's only when things start to go wrong that you begin to struggle with how to treat people who hurt you. 'An eye for an eye' or 'Love your enemies'? 'Eye for an eye' is easier, and you can stick to the way you've always viewed the world. But what does Jesus teaching 'Love your neighbour' mean in real life? Deals with real-life issues such as bullying, justice and fairness in a way that will encourage the 11-14 year old reader to examine their own response.
This fictional story deals with forgiveness and 'loving your neighbour' in a way that will be meaningful to the 11-14 age group.
Emma is fed up of being the 'good vicar's daughter' and wants to live her own life, but in abandoning all she has known, she ends up losing a lot more. A fiction book for 11 to 14s, with a background of the Ten Commandments and the Lost Son.
Charlie and her friends go to church, but they don't let that stop them living the life they want to for the rest of the week. No Angel, a great new novel from Kathy Lee, explores what it means to be a Christian and how it affects your whole life.
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