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The Imagination Station #12: Danger on a
Silent Night
Beth and Patrick travel to the Holy Land. Patrick joins the wise
men as they travel toward Jerusalem. Beth winds up at Herod’s palace
and sees the king’s reaction when he finds out about the newly born
King of the Jews. The cousins meet up at the palace. Devout Simeon
tells them where they can find the baby Jesus. Beth and Patrick set
out with the wise men only to discover they’ve been followed by one
of Herod’s soldiers. Knowing that death is in store for the Baby
Jesus if the soldier finds Him, Beth and Patrick carry out a plan to
keep the baby safe.
Marianne
Hering is a prolific writer, having written hundreds of articles and a
number of books for children and parents. For nine years she worked for
several magazines in Focus on the Family's periodicals department and
became the editor of Clubhouse, a Focus on the Family children's
magazine with a circulation of over 100,000. Marianne's book titles
include two series for girls (Lights, Camera, Action; and
White House Adventures) and a recent biography of William Bradford.
Her most recent title is a compilation of activities from Clubhouse
magazine, the Focus on the Family Clubhouse Family Activity Book. As a
mother of three children, Marianne is interested in parenting and
education issues, including home schooling and tutoring reading. She
graduated from Biola University (La Mirada, California) with a degree in
psychology and has continued her education with courses in writing and
editing. She and her husband, Doug, live in Colorado with their
nine-year-old daughter, Danielle, and two-year-old twin sons, Justin and
Kendrick.
Nancy I. Sanders grew up the youngest of seven children on a dairy farm
in Everett, Pennsylvania. She helped milk the cows, bale the hay, drive
the tractor, and pick giant weeds out of their humongous garden. As a
stay-at-home mom for more than 20 years, Nancy found true enjoyment in
taking pen to paper and learning the craft of writing. Much of Nancy's
time is spent writing books and working on various manuscript projects.
Her favorite topics to write about are God, Bible stories, educational
subjects, and African American history.
Experience history and
learn lessons as Adventures in Odyssey characters travel
through time in Mr. Whittaker's greatest invention, the Imagination
Station.
- Paperback, 96 pages
- 5.5 x 8.0 inches
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