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"When she was a girl, no one expected young and mischievous Charlotte Digges Moon to ever move across the world to be one of the first female missionaries. Bot Lottie Moon was not just any girl. This biographical picture book tells the story of how Lottie left behind all she knew and dedicated her life to taking the gospel to china. There she spent decades serving and teaching, offering her new friends home-baked cookies and telling them about Jesus. She wrote hundreds of letters to raise money for her work, and her tireless determination left a legacy on both sides of the world. Narrated by a…mehr

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"When she was a girl, no one expected young and mischievous Charlotte Digges Moon to ever move across the world to be one of the first female missionaries. Bot Lottie Moon was not just any girl. This biographical picture book tells the story of how Lottie left behind all she knew and dedicated her life to taking the gospel to china. There she spent decades serving and teaching, offering her new friends home-baked cookies and telling them about Jesus. She wrote hundreds of letters to raise money for her work, and her tireless determination left a legacy on both sides of the world. Narrated by a friendly panda, this book offers a unique view at what living for God can look like, wherever you are."--Back cover.
Autorenporträt
Amy Whitfield is executive director of communications at The Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. She worked for Southern Baptist Convention entities for twenty years and co-hosts the podcast SBC This Week . Amy and her husband, Keith, live in Wake Forest and have two children. She likes to read books, travel in the family RV, and spend time with their dogs, a golden retriever and a corgi who have become best friends. Amy loves to see people cooperate for missions, just like Lottie Moon believed they could.