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Book Review : The Princess and the Kiss A story Of God's gift of purity By Jennie Bishop



 Book Review: The Princess and the Kiss A story Of God's gift of purity By Jennie Bishop 


I love this Book My mom would read this to my sisters and me at night before bed.

This story has a very powerful message It talks about God's gift of purity it teaches you how to save your self and you first Kiss for you future husband someday.

A loving Mom the Queen And a Dad the king give their daughter the princess a gift from God Her very first Kiss for her to keep or give away. The princess waits for the man who is right for her precious gift.   Will she find that right Man to give it too? read the story to find out.  

This story will touch the heart of parents and your children teaching   
the message that "love... comes from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith" (1 Timothy 1:5 NIV)


The Author Jennie Bishop did A amazing Job On this cute story I love this picture and the book and the cover photo  I love everything about this story. 




Growing Up I Always looked forward to my mom reading this to me at night.



What I learned from this book is that God wants us to save our self for marriage and that is what I am doing  I believe that by saving your self for marriage is placing to God that is why he put it in the bible and I am all about pleasing God.


This book should be on every child’s bookshelf, and it would be a great gift for every child in your life. 



This book would make for a wonderful birthday or Christmas gift for anyone that likes a good book and enjoy reading. 
It is a must-read you should differently read this.




If you would like to learn more about saving yourself for your husband and saving your first kiss for him here is some bible verses. 
https://www.openbible.info/topics/sex_before_marriage





You can find more info on this book at the amazon website you can buy the book on amazon. 


https://www.amazon.com/Princess-Kiss-Story-Gods-Purity/dp/0871628686/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Princess+and+the+Kiss+A+story+Of+God%27s+gift+of+purity+By+Jennie+Bishop&qid=1569765611&s=books&sr=1-1


Here is the Authors Website Check it out 

https://www.purityworks.org/






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