LOVE ME DON'T HURT ME
An Essential Teen Guide
Was $27.11 Now $24.95
CRAFTING POETIC STORIES
A Woman's Perspective on Faith, Love & Relationships
Paperback $8.00
eBook $3.99
Growing God's Way, Book 1
The Fruit of the Spirit: Short Stories for Children
Paperback $13.45
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About Jennifer's Latest Book
Growing God's Way is a collection of heartwarming short stories designed for children aged 6 to 12, aimed at helping them understand the Fruit of the Spirit and essential character traits. The book acknowledges the influential role of parents, educators, and caregivers in a child's spiritual growth, presenting itself as a valuable resource for guiding young minds through life's challenges.
Aunty Jenny emphasises the importance of teaching children good values and lessons derived from the Word of God, addressing the unique challenges they face today, especially in a technology-driven world. It provides relatable stories that help children understand their feelings and navigate everyday situations. The book encourages children to connect with God and highlights the values of friendship with Him, self-belief, caring for others, problem-solving, and interpersonal relationships. It incorporates biblical references to emphasise that children are blessings from the Lord and that their bodies are wonderfully made.
The collection includes engaging stories, such as Rob's Football Faith Story and Sadie’s lesson in Patience.
Through these stories, the aim is to inspire and encourage children on their faith journey, helping them grow into compassionate and understanding individuals.
About Crafting Poetic Stories
This beautifully presented debut anthology of poetry by Jennifer Giscombe-Williams is the exhale of a long-held breath. It's an expression of her innermost thoughts and meditations over the past thirty years. It is a collection whose time has come. She has masterfully merged the genres of poetry with narrative writing. Her poetry speaks expressly about the significant issues that we all struggle with: Faith, Love, and relationships from a woman's perspective.
The poems delve into both joyous and challenging experiences, including loss, loneliness, and the impact of child abuse. The collection aims to inspire empathy, foster conversation, and offer hope, reminding readers that they are not alone in their experiences but that God has a Master plan for their lives and He loves and cares about them best.
About Jennifer's First Book
Love Me, Don’t Hurt Me — A Teen Guide For Self Protection and Advocacy Against Abuse is written for teenagers 13 to 17, but others can also benefit from it. It is designed to teach about abuse, guide teenagers with Godly principles based on the Christian Bible, and steer them towards the love of Jesus Christ.
The book is ideal for sharing with their parents, teachers, guardians, Guidance Counselors, and other caregivers. They can use it to help them meet their teenagers’ learning and developmental needs.
This book lets teenagers know that help is available and confirms that there are people whom the Lord has assigned to help them as part of His love for them. It also affirms teenagers about the love of Jesus Christ for them. Its Interactive Design Includes: A reading segment provides basic information about love and child abuse so that they can understand the real issues facing teenagers across the globe. A workbook segment that develops critical thinking and life skills gets them to think broader and explore the topic of abuse further as they write their thoughts and ideas. It allows them to reflect on personal challenges and develop empathy for other teenagers’ struggles. Scripture references apply practically to the issues studied, strengthening the need for protection for teenagers and the need to love and not hurt them.
Its Interactive Design Includes:
- A reading segment provides basic information about love and child abuse so that they can understand the real issues facing teenagers across the globe.
- A workbook segment that develops critical thinking and life skills gets them to think broader and explore the topic of abuse further as they write their thoughts and ideas.
- It allows them to reflect on personal challenges and develop empathy for other teenagers’ struggles. Scripture references apply practically to the issues studied, strengthening the need for protection for teenagers and the need to love and not hurt them.