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Have you ever wanted to travel to Africa? Have you ever wanted to teach your children Godly character in a radical way? Then this book is for you. A 14-day family devotional that encourages children of all ages to look beyond themselves through the telling of raw, true-life stories of children in Tanzania, East Africa. In reading "When I Grow Up," your family will: . Step into the lives of children living with joy in difficult situations · Learn the culture and worldview of children in Tanzania · Become closer through thought-provoking discussion questions · Be challenged to grow spiritually…mehr

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Have you ever wanted to travel to Africa? Have you ever wanted to teach your children Godly character in a radical way? Then this book is for you. A 14-day family devotional that encourages children of all ages to look beyond themselves through the telling of raw, true-life stories of children in Tanzania, East Africa. In reading "When I Grow Up," your family will: . Step into the lives of children living with joy in difficult situations · Learn the culture and worldview of children in Tanzania · Become closer through thought-provoking discussion questions · Be challenged to grow spiritually Visit Author website www.coniknepper.com for FREE downloadable activity sheets that complement each chapter. You may also purchase other books written by Coni in paperback on her website.
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Autorenporträt
Coni Knepper is a children's books author whose passion is to write about the children living in Tanzania, East Africa, where she and her husband reside full time. She brings life and humour to what could be considered a culture of poverty. They started a non-profit, Hope of the Nations, in 2003. Opening a Primary School for street kids and those who would not have a chance for an education is a dream come true. Now, in 2020 the school is completely managed by Nationals. All the teachers are Tanzanian. Coni loves to encourage them and bring them goodies, but she has handed over the reins to the leadership she poured into for over fifteen years. She and her husband have three grown children and eight grandchildren. All of whom visit when they can. Social media is their best friend when it comes to seeing their grandchildren.