Humility: Everyday Values For Sunday School Children

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Abawie was a brilliant boy. He started performing poorly in school when he became proud and boastful. All his good friends stayed away from him. Miss. Bentil, his teacher, advised him on the virtue of humility. When Abawie took her advice, he started to perform well again in school and won his friends back.

Everyday Values for Sunday School Children is a collection of short stories on 10 values that every growing Christian child should imbibe. Each story shows the involvement of Christian parents in inculcating values in their children. It is the prayer of the author that this book will be a blessing into every home it finds its way into.

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Weight 0.3 kg

John A. Abato (Illustrator)

John Abato is a young multiple-award winning artist whose passion for drawing started when he was barely seven. He is a naturally-gifted and versatile artist who has illustrated for a couple of international organisations.

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Pascaline K. Songsore

Pascaline Kuunzungla Songsore has twelve years’ experience in Higher Education Administration. She currently heads the Thesis Office at the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Ghana. Prior to working in this role, she spent six years at the Public Affairs Directorate at the University of Ghana as Head of the Documentation and Information Unit. A proud old student of Holy Child School, Cape Coast, she holds a Master of Arts Degree in Communication Studies, with specialisation in Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations and an undergraduate degree is in English and Theatre Arts, both from the University of Ghana. Pascaline is also the author of Everyday Values for Sunday School Children, a collection of 10 short stories on 10 values. She is also working on an animation series on values for Children.

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