Avery and The Wolf Den

$9.99
by Al Wilsey

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A gentle, faith-filled story about prayer, courage, and seeing God’s love in unexpected ways. Tucked deep in the Colorado mountains, young Avery known lovingly as “Little”—lives a quiet life surrounded by towering trees, woodland creatures, and the music of nature. But when the nightly howls of wolves send shivers down her spine, Avery does what she knows best: she prays. What follows is a magical day of adventure along the forest river, meeting friendly animals, discovering the beauty of creation, and ultimately uncovering a powerful truth that changes her fear into joy. Avery and the Wolf Den is a beautifully told children’s story that blends imagination, nature, and faith. As Avery learns that the wolves’ frightening howls are actually songs of safety and belonging, young readers are gently guided to understand that God hears their prayers, even before they ask… and that fear has no place in a heart filled with trust. This book helps children: Understand the power and purpose of prayer - Overcome fear through faith and understanding - Appreciate God’s creation and His care for every detail of life - Feel safe, loved, and protected, even when things seem scary Written by an author with over 30 years in children’s ministry, Avery and the Wolf Den is perfect for bedtime reading, family devotionals, and meaningful conversations between parents and children. A heartwarming story that will linger long after the final page—reminding children that God knows their needs, hears their prayers, and walks with them through every fear.
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