Path To Life

PATH TO LIFE is a counselling resource for all children’s workers, counsellors and church leaders who work with children. The booklet is beautifully illustrated as it walks a child through the steps of salvation and assurance. It helps guide the seeker to grow as a Christian. This 16-page solid and rich little booklet will engage…

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WRITTEN BY

Graham Ashby

About This Book

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PATH TO LIFE is a counselling resource for all children’s workers, counsellors and church leaders who work with children. The booklet is beautifully illustrated as it walks a child through the steps of salvation and assurance. It helps guide the seeker to grow as a Christian. This 16-page solid and rich little booklet will engage the reader and inspire the counsellor. It is also being used in New Zealand prisons.

Website: www.gaministry.co.nz
Writer: Graham Ashby

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About The Writer

Graham Ashby

Graham Ashby

GRAHAM ASHBY and Wanda Ashby have been involved in a travelling ministry as Christian communicator’s and counsellor’s throughout New Zealand and Internationally for over 34 years. Graham and Wanda are based in Alexandra, Central Otago. They count themselves blessed to have two adult children and three grandchildren. Writing is a new phase for Graham. Over the years he has written many short articles for magazines and churches and continues to write a weekly ‘Monday Report’ for their prayer partners. He has published ‘The Big C’ tract, and recently rewritten the excellent ‘Path To Life’ booklet which is a resource to guide children through the steps of salvation, assurance and Christian growth. His autobiography is ‘An Unexpected Life.’

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