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Morals for Minions: Holiday Edition
Morals for Minions: Holiday Edition
Morals for Minions: Holiday Edition
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In this holiday edition, Morning Star combines morals and humor in a way you have never read before. This book is a must-read for children and parents. Children will learn that God is interested in everything we have, even the boots we wear! Morning Star takes on the role of detective but gets scared off—and by what, you may ask? Halloween is a big letdown for Morning Star, but something happens to change her life forever! Come along with Morning Star and her adventures. Read about the morals and lessons learned in this holiday edition.


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Release dateFeb 2, 2024
ISBN9798890439895
Morals for Minions: Holiday Edition

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    Morals for Minions - Debra Wilson

    Morals for Minions

    Holiday Edition

    Debra Wilson

    ISBN 979-8-89043-987-1 (paperback)

    ISBN 979-8-89043-988-8 (hardcover)

    ISBN 979-8-89043-989-5 (digital)

    Copyright © 2024 by Debra Wilson

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission requests, solicit the publisher via the address below.

    Christian Faith Publishing

    832 Park Avenue

    Meadville, PA 16335

    www.christianfaithpublishing.com

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    This book is dedicated to my precious and God-fearing mother, Angela Mae.

    She was a servant by choice.

    Acknowledgments

    The Christmas Light Bulb Caper

    God Cares for My Red Boots

    A Gift for Jesus

    Being Brave in Bethlehem

    My Eyes Discover a New Road

    About the Author

    This book is dedicated to my precious and God-fearing mother, Angela Mae.

    She was a servant by choice.

    Acknowledgments

    Thank you, Lord, for allowing me to remember the memories that took place a long time ago so that I could write these lessons.

    Thank you, my daughter, Christy, and my husband, Milton Wilson, for helping me with the computer part of the book. I am a paper person, and the computer does not come easy to me.

    Also, a special thank-you to Reuel Steel for illustrating the stories.

    The Christmas Light Bulb Caper

    Excitement, decorations, family, and Jesus's birth all added up to the most wonderful time of the year: Christmas. It is time to decorate! yelled Morning Star, a nine-year-old girl, to her red-headed mother who was busy in the kitchen.

    One of the decorations they put out were the long string of colored lights. They put up four strings of lights every year. Each bulb was a different color, and each one screwed in separately. When one went out, it was easy to replace. You could buy replacements at the store. Morning Star and her older sister Melanie would carefully put them up outside on the porch. They would string them from the window, go around the windows, and back around the door. Then they would continue to string the lights onto Laura's house next door. She was like a second mother to them. She did not have a husband. She was fun to be with and went to church with them every week. She would clean houses for a living, so she was tired all the time. She also could not climb on a ladder.

    If Morning Star had enough lights, she would do the entire block. She lived in a row house. All the houses were attached together. There were about sixteen houses on both sides of the street that used the same lights. Morning Star thought that if you loved baby Jesus, you decorated with lights. After all, Jesus was what Christmas was all about! He was the Light of the World. Morning Star would put up a green wreath with red balls on the outside door on the front porch.

    The wreath was a few years old and started looking bad. Morning Star was thinking about how they could buy a new one. She did not want to ask her father about

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