
Hearts of Three Kings
The Story of Glops, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Betty M Reeves
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By:
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Betty M Reeves
The hearts of the first three kings of Israel affected the lives of God’s people and the nation. The first king, Saul, had no love for God. The nation was divided, and the people fought each other. The second king, David, loved God with all his heart. Glops watched him lead the people into a united Israel. From David’s family line, God promised to bring the Savior of the world. The third king, Solomon, was very wise but his loyalty to God was half-hearted. The united Israel began to fall apart. What happened in the lives of these men? What did the eavesdropping glops see and hear?
In The Story of Glops, fictional shape-shifting glops help the listener stay engaged by voicing the concerns and feelings that are invoked by true Bible stories. They elaborate on important historical facts and traditions. Chief messages throughout the series are that our Father God wants us to know and love Him, He always keeps His promises, He always answers our prayers, and His plans are infinitely better than our own.
All books in the series strike the perfect balance between reality and fantasy in the genre of children’s literature. The writing style is appropriate for children, giving them opportunities to imagine how life was in Biblical times. There is depth to these stories, but the author presents them in a way that captures the imagination of anyone of any age who listens to them.
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The special effects heard in the background add to the depth and richness of the tale. From the noises of boots crunching through the grass, the lowing of cattle, the bleating of sheep, or the braying of donkeys to the sounds of war, this author weaves a rich tapestry through the layering of history into this many-textured book. The author’s expertise is apparent in the well-developed characters such as Goliath, who—laughing as any bully would—is heard by listeners as the tale is told.
The format is professionally done, with short chapters. The individually titled subheadings make the book a collection of short stories that entertain and delight listeners.
I most heartily recommend this book to everyone who loves listening to Bible stories!
Learn the devotion of King’s hearts in this book!
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