Author Tena K. Hunt

Tena K. Hunt

Digby's Discoveries:

Wonderfully Made

Journey with Digby, a typical eight-year-old boy, as he discovers who he is, inside and out. Read about his journal entries on his path to learning more about himself.

 

Uncover the mystery of why Digby and his classmates are being fingerprinted, what ridges have to do with their fingers, why everyone is sticking out their tongues, and what bumpy tongues have to do with attitudes. Find out what cow licking has to do with hair, what Digby would like to learn to make a new friend, what seventeen different items make him happy, and what Digby says his classmates can do to overcome fear.

 

Discover how Digby learns the difference between favorites and favoritism and birthmarks and tattoos, why a dog is in the classroom licking everyone, how Digby comes to realize he likes himself, and that although he is young, he is important too.

 

Bible verses and a few questions related to Digby’s journey, and how God sees His precious children, follow each short story. The questions are intended to serve as conversation starters and encourage discussion in the home, church, and school. It is the author’s hope that children of all ages will learn that each of them is wonderfully made with God-given unique characteristics-they just need to be discovered.

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Digby's Discoveries:

The Fruit of the Spirit

Help guide children by having them take a journey through everyday life with Digby, a typical 8-year-old boy who faces new and challenging situations. Children can enjoy, relate to, and learn from these real-life situations that Digby encounters through nine easy-to-read short stories. They can see how Digby responds to these scenarios and which fruit of the Spirit he discovers along the way. Digby, and children of all ages are not perfect, however, they all have loving hearts and want to do their best. They just need to discover what God has already given them, the fruit of the Spirit. At the conclusion of each story, there is a Bible verse and a few questions related to the pertinent fruit of the Spirit. Teachers and parents may find the questions help them serve as conversation starters to help children discover the fruit of the Spirit in their own lives.

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Digby's Discoveries:

Choose to Love

Journey with Digby, a typical eight-year-old boy, as he looks for people showing love to others in everyday life as part of a school assignment. He discovers he has a lot to learn about what love is.

 

Uncover the mystery of why Digby is concerned with the number 17, what car valves have to do with the heart, and why there are bubbles everywhere. Find out what a judge in a court has to do with love, why Digby is mad at his puppy, and how a muddy river turns up in the bathroom. Learn what rudeness has to do with love, why he’s so upset as he comes across slimy slobber, and the truth behind why he’s sad and what he decides to do about it.

 

Discover how he learns that love is not necessarily just a mushy feeling. In addition to being kind, find out the different ways Digby says we can show love…if we choose to.

 

Bible verses and a few questions related to God’s love follow each short story. The questions are intended to serve as conversation starters and encourage discussion in the home, church, and school. It is the author’s hope that children of all ages will learn about God’s unconditional love and choose to love others in their daily everyday lives. All the characteristics of love have been there inside all along; they just needed to be discovered.

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Digby's Discoveries:

The Armor of God

Journey with Digby, a typical eight-year-old boy, as he discovers God’s spiritual armor while facing new adventures at camp. Read about Digby’s interactions as he faces trouble around every corner.

 

Uncover the mystery of what happens because of the truth-or-dare game. Find out what Digby is afraid to do, why he has a black eye, and why his hair turned green! Find out who looks like a yellow-bellied chicken, why Digby is crouching like a lion, and why there’s paint all over football-blocking shields. Learn more about what a big red dog like Clifford and a red Range Rover may have to do with a new game and why shoes are flying in the air! See how Digby reacts to these and other challenges and which pieces of camp armor he puts on along the way.

 

Bible verses and a few questions related to God’s armor follow each story. The questions are intended to serve as conversation starters and encourage discussion in the home, church, and school. It is the author’s hope that children of all ages will learn about and put on their spiritual armor in their daily, everyday lives and experience God’s protection. All the pieces have been there inside all along; they just needed to be discovered.

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