The Boy Who Would Be King
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Bookstores are filled with books that tell of the birth of Jesus, especially at Christmas time, and this is good. But young readers need to learn more about the life of Jesus and why He was born. They need to know why Jesus is our King.
This book is for children and youth, and even new believers, and it tells the whole story in a simple and easy format! It begins with His birth and takes us right through His life. It's written in large print so that even the vision impaired and the elderly can enjoy reading about Jesus!
Parents, Proverbs 22:6 says that we must train our children in the way of the Lord so the truth will always be in their hearts. If we want our children to know Jesus as their own personal Lord and Savior, then we must give them every opportunity to learn the truth when they are young. This book will show them how God’s own little boy grew up to be the King that would change the world!
Ronnie Dauber
Ronnie Dauber is a Christian Canadian author and freelance writer. Her young adult adventure series, Sarah Davies, has four exciting releases: MUDSLIDE is the first in the series, a race-against-time adventure that brings our team of heroes together and is filled with non-stop action; FIRESTORM that takes Sarah and her friends to British Columbia for a summer vacation where an unexpected search for Sarah's grandfather becomes a mission of rescue and survival when they learn that they are trapped in an unfamiliar forest that is on fire; WHITEOUT takes the team to North Dakota for a winter vacation that turns out to be a nightmare come true when a sudden storm threatens their day of skiing and Brad's uncle goes missing; RAGING WATERS is filled with emotion and conflict as Sarah and her friends join a search force for a little boy with autism and discover that the clues take them to a violent river.Ms. Dauber is currently focusing her writing on inspirational books and has 14 published to date. They are: LET FAITH ARISE!, NO COMPROMISE-Biblical Answers to Some of Today's Issues, GOD'S CALLING-It's for You!, One Glorious Night, The Rising Son, A Boy Who Would be King, Jesus Saves, and ABC's for Believers. She has also written The Crown Series, which is a collection of six Old Testament Bible Heroes. These stories are excellent for new believers and anyone who wants to learn about God through the people He worked with to save the nation of Israel. These adventures are based on Scripture, loaded with excitement and highlighted with a lot of emotion and a bit of humor as Grandpa reads each one to his grandson who asks all the questions you would want to ask. .Ronnie is also a professional editor and freelance writer and maintains a weekly Christian blog called, SMILE, GOD LOVES YOU at http://www.ronniedauber.com.She holds college diplomas in Children's and Adult Literature, Business Administration and Common Law, and is a certified Court Reporter.You are welcome to visit her website at http://www.ronniedauber.ca where you can read excerpts from some of her books.
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The Boy Who Would Be King - Ronnie Dauber
The boy
Who Would be King
by Ronnie Dauber
Copyright © 2018 Ronnie Dauber
All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used by any means, graphic, electronic, mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and book reviews.
Printed in the United States of America 2018
All story material is referenced from the Four Gospels in the New Testament of the KJV, primarily the Book of Matthew
Author Credits:
One Glorious Night (2017)
God’s Calling: It’s for You (2016)
NO Compromise (2015)
Let Faith Arise (2012 and 2016)
From Cradle to King (2016)
From Slave to Hero (2017)
From Prince to Prophet (2017)
From Shepherd to King (2017)
From Captive to Delegate (2017)
Books may be ordered through booksellers including all Amazon stores, or by contacting:
Smashwords at http://smashwords.com
Or Ronnie Dauber’s website at http://www.ronniedauber.ca
ISBN 978-1979222495
Acknowledgments
I want to thank Eric Dauber, my best friend and husband, and my family for encouraging me to write this children’s story.
I want to thank Mishel McCumber, my dear friend, and professional illustrator, for her amazing book cover that so perfectly depicts the purpose of this book.
I would especially like to thank our Lord who has blessed me with the inspiration and ability to write a book that encourages readers to know and love Him.
Dedication
I dedicate this book to all the children who want to know Jesus!
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Visit to the Book Store
God Made a Perfect Garden
Joseph and Mary
Baby Jesus is Born!
Shepherds in the Fields
The First Visitors
The Wise Men
Jesus becomes a Teacher
The Twelve Disciples
Miracles
Angry Leaders
The Last Supper
Jesus is Alive!
Jesus is King!
A Prayer for You
Jesus Changed the World
Introduction
Bookstores are filled with books that tell of the birth of Jesus, and this is good. But young readers need to learn more about the life of Jesus and why He was born. They need to know why Jesus is our King.
Now, here’s a book for children and youth, and even new believers, that tells the whole story in a simple and easy format! It begins with His birth and takes us right through His life.
This book is in large print so that even the vision impaired and the elderly can enjoy reading about Jesus!
Parents, Proverbs 22:6 says that we must train our children in the way of the Lord so the truth will always be in their hearts.
If we want our children to know Jesus as their own personal Lord and Savior, then we must give them every opportunity to learn the truth when they are young. This book will show them how God’s own little boy grew up to be the King that would change the world!
I hope this book will bless everyone who reads it, and that Jesus will become alive in their heart.
…Ronnie Dauber
Chapter 1
A Visit to the Book Store
Lucy swung her Nana’s hand as they walked along the sidewalk that was covered in crunchy, white snow. She giggled as big fluffy snowflakes fell gently down and tickled her face. It was wonderful to see the Christmas decorations in the store windows as they strolled by. Lucy was very happy to spend the day with her Nana.
But then Lucy’s face became sad. She remembered that she had a school project to do, and she hadn’t even started it yet. It was due in a few days, and she was worried.
Nana, I still don’t know what to do my project on. I don’t know anyone famous to write about.
Well Sweetie, I wouldn’t worry about it,
Nana said as she smiled. Let’s just enjoy our shopping day, and I bet that an idea will just pop out of one of these windows. Then you’ll know exactly who to write about.
But Nana, these are stores. There’s no one famous to write about here. We’re not going to find anyone in these stores who changed the world.
Just then, Nana stopped in front of the Family Book Store. Its huge front window was all dressed in a colorful manger scene. Lucy’s eyes twinkled as she stared through the glass. There was a little barn with straw all around,