Alice Joyce Davidson
Alice Joyce Davidson is an author known for her children's books, particularly those with Christian themes. She is recognized for her 'Alice in Bibleland' series, which combines storytelling with biblical lessons.
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. The Story Of The Lost Sheep
An Alice in Bibleland Storybook
The book tells a heartwarming tale about a shepherd who notices that one of his sheep has gone missing. Despite having many other sheep, he is deeply concerned about the lost one and sets out on a determined search to find it. The story highlights themes of love, care, and the importance of every individual, illustrating how the shepherd's dedication and compassion lead him to rejoice when he finally finds the lost sheep and brings it back to safety. Through simple yet profound storytelling, the narrative conveys a message about the value of each being and the joy of reunion.
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2. The Story Of Easter
A Springtime Adventure
The book is a beautifully illustrated children's story that explains the significance of Easter through a gentle narrative. It follows a young girl who learns about the events leading up to Easter, including Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, and the meaning behind these events. The story is told in a way that is accessible and engaging for young readers, emphasizing themes of love, hope, and renewal. Through its rhyming text and vibrant illustrations, the book aims to convey the essence of Easter and its importance in the Christian faith.
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3. The Story Of Noah
A Lift-the-Flap Bible Story
The book is a retelling of the biblical story of Noah, focusing on themes of faith, obedience, and divine promise. It narrates how Noah, a righteous man, is chosen by God to build an ark to save his family and pairs of every animal species from a great flood meant to cleanse the earth. Through vivid illustrations and simple language, the story emphasizes the importance of trust in divine guidance and the renewal of hope, culminating in the symbolic appearance of a rainbow as a sign of God's covenant with humanity.