About Caleb
This is a book about the journey of Caleb, an English talking dog, and his mom who travel to the Philippines and around the United States and England. Book two is for children ages twelve and upwards until death takes us hopefully home to heaven.
The theme of this book is based on Hosea 4:6. It is about the good and bad attitudes and practices of varying people and their cultures. It will address the dangers of playing around with sorcery and magic and witchcraft in so-called harmless readings and movies, which are dangerous and dead against the Holy Bible's teaching. God does not approve of such activities! It does not please God for people to indulge in certain such practices.
This book will try to explain why it is so important to preserve the moral values and ethics of previous generations and "train up our children in the way they should be raised" (Prov. 22:6) in order to have good moral values and ethics and, therefore, how to have better wisdom and happier lives. Some people are very nice and try to please God, but they are simply ignorant of such topics.
By following after the teachings and footsteps of Jesus Christ and some of the Old Testament in the Bible, you can be taught how to achieve the wisdom to do the above to the best of your ability. It takes a lot of courage to be a good Christian. It is better to be a good Christian than to be politically correct. Jesus believed that in his day, and it is still true for any generation.
We are to be in the world and not of the world. We are supposed to pay our bills and follow the laws of our country. We are to teach our children correct morals in the world. When we put money, fame, material things, friendships, or anything ahead of God Almighty, that is of the world and is a form of idolatry. "Thou shall have no other gods before me" (Ex. 20:3).
The Caleb is an example of how a good Christian tries to be. Most children and a lot of adults love dogs. Dogs can be wonderful. Why not learn from a good Christian dog?
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