Lottie Moon: A Generous Offering (Heroes for Young Readers)


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points , , points - As a missionary to some of the poorest cities in China, once-wealthy Lottie Moon (1840-1912) experienced what it felt like to have nothing to eat. In dire circumstances, Lottie’s first priority was helping others learn about God’s love. She courageously fought fires, invented clever disguises, and fended off angry mobs to protect others.

Children, parents, and teachers love the adventurous Christian Heroes Then & Now biographies and unit study curriculum guides. Now Heroes for Young Readers introduces younger children to the lives of Christian heroes!

Whether reading for themselves or being read to, children love the captivating rhyming poems and unforgettable color illustrations of the Heroes for Young Readers series.



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Heroes for Young Readers – Lottie Moon: A Generous Offering

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Heroes for Young Readers

Rhyming, hardcover picture books all ages will treasure! Introduce young children to the exciting true stories of Christian heroes!

Whether reading for themselves or being read to, children love the captivating rhyming poems and unforgettable color illustrations of the Heroes for Young Readers series.

There are currently 23 books in the series

Written for ages 4-10

Picture books with full color illustrations throughout

Lottie Moon

A Generous Offering

Returning to the city, she

began to make a home

for women and their children who

were poor or all alone.

She gave them Chinese medicine

and sang them Bible songs.

She gave them warm and cozy beds

and food to keep them strong.

Born into a privileged family in the American South, Lottie Moon (1840-1912) knew what it was like to have anything she wanted.

When she became a missionary to some of the poorest cities in China, she discovered what it felt like to have nothing to eat.

But in all circumstances, Lottie’s first priority was helping others learn about God’s love.

Risking her life, Lottie courageously fought fires, invented clever disguises, and fended off angry mobs to protect others.

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