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The Little Vessel (eBook, ePUB) - Clifton, Leighanne
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The Artist has just created a new little vessel, and she has many questions about her purpose. Some of the others in the Artist's studio make fun of her for being different, but her encouraging friend the teacup reassures her of the Artist's loving plans for her. The little vessel begins to doubt these plans, however, when she must endure a very uncomfortable situation. Discover how the Artist brings her through the pain and uses the little vessel to achieve her purpose. The Little Vessel is a modern-day parable, perfect for reading to children. However, following the story are several…mehr

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The Artist has just created a new little vessel, and she has many questions about her purpose. Some of the others in the Artist's studio make fun of her for being different, but her encouraging friend the teacup reassures her of the Artist's loving plans for her. The little vessel begins to doubt these plans, however, when she must endure a very uncomfortable situation. Discover how the Artist brings her through the pain and uses the little vessel to achieve her purpose. The Little Vessel is a modern-day parable, perfect for reading to children. However, following the story are several questions designed to help the more mature reader (tweens, teens, and adults) delve deeper into God's word. Drawing parallels with the little vessel's experiences, the questions encourage consideration of how God is working in the reader's life to accomplish His will.


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Autorenporträt
LeighAnne Clifton and her husband, Bill, call South Carolina home. After meeting while both earning their degrees in chemical engineering at the University of South Carolina, they married and settled in Aiken. Both recently retired and are pursuing some of the things they've been putting off for some time, like yardwork, home improvement projects, and travel. They have two grown children, a son-in-law, and a pair of spoiled cats. They currently serve in their church on Sunday mornings, teaching third graders.What We Don't See is the third in the Together for Good series, and it follows the characters that readers grew to love in All Your Heart and Ready to Forgive.LeighAnne loves to upcycle old junk into beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces. She shares her thoughts on Christian living, DIY projects, and the latest book news on her blog:https://alive-leighjourney.com