
Kent Family Adventures
A series of free online Christian novels for young adults.
I'd like to introduce you to Ginny Kent . . .

Hi! I'm Ginny Kent and my family goes on a lot of adventures.
My dad's Dr. Anderson Kent, and he likes to find any artifact that supports the Bible.
Read some of the stuff I've written about the places we've gone and the things we've found.
The Treasure of Tadmor
The Kent family visits Syria to excavate at Tadmor, only to find out there are some people who are determined that they won't stay. Is there really a treasure of Tadmor?
pdfAvailable for purchase from Amazon as an inexpensive paperback book. Wonderful Christmas or birthday gift.
The Strange Sketch of Sutton
A sketch of Jesus Christ! Is it possible? The Kent family travels to England to find out.
pdfAvailable for purchase from Amazon as an inexpensive paperback book.
The Hunt for the Cave of Moravia
The Kent family travels to the Czech Republic to search for a cave that may prove evolution wrong.
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The Search for the Sword of Goliath
A priceless artifact goes missing and the Kent family has to get it back.
pdfAvailable for purchase from Amazon as an inexpensive paperback book.
The Buried Gold of Shechem
An archeological convention in Nablus turns into a treasure hunt – and a chance to experience life in the Occupied Territories.
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The Cache of Baghdad
The Kent family is heading for Amman but ends up in war-torn Baghdad instead.
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The Walls of Jerusalem
It starts off as a quiet summer for Ginny Kent. It's about to get adventurous - and romantic.
pdfAvailable for purchase from Amazon as an inexpensive paperback book.
The Missionary's Diary
Not an ordinary honeymoon. Steve and Ginny are following his great-grandmother's diary to finish what she started.
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