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Sunday school teacher Miss Purtell challenges her elementary-age students to use scriptures to overcome issues they face in the coming week. The students encounter challenges like loneliness, anger, guilt, false accusations, timidity and selfishness. On the following Sunday, the students share their struggles - and the victories they won - by using the Bible. The kids utilize artwork, poetry and rap to tell their stories. Miss Purtell's Challenge is fun to read. Would you like to see kids have a tool of how they can overcome real-world challenges, apply the Word of God and win? Activities are included.…mehr

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Sunday school teacher Miss Purtell challenges her elementary-age students to use scriptures to overcome issues they face in the coming week. The students encounter challenges like loneliness, anger, guilt, false accusations, timidity and selfishness. On the following Sunday, the students share their struggles - and the victories they won - by using the Bible. The kids utilize artwork, poetry and rap to tell their stories. Miss Purtell's Challenge is fun to read. Would you like to see kids have a tool of how they can overcome real-world challenges, apply the Word of God and win? Activities are included.
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Annette McFarlane lives with a passion to follow what God instructs in His Word and in the Great Commission: to be a doer of the Word, and not a hearer only. She has written two children's books, Miss Purtell's Challenge and Gregory's Standing Ovation, along with her current work, The Assignment that Changed History, in obedience to that call. Annette holds a B.S. degree in Organizational Leadership and received an Honors Award for Best Research Thesis on Rhyme and Song in Aiding Memorization. She also holds a two-year Bible teaching certification from Rhema Bible College. Born in Lansing, Michigan, Annette and her husband, Arthur, are current residents of Northern Indiana. Together, they have three adult children and are proud to call themselves grandparents.