Finding Your Place In Gods Great Story For Little Ones
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By breaking the Bible up into eight simple sections, children ages four to seven will start to see God’s Word as a complete story and begin to grasp what God has in store for them.
From Genesis to Revelation, God has a story to tell: He created us so he could know and love us, and because he knew we wouldn’t be able to love and obey him perfectly, he sent his son to die for us so that we could spend eternity with him.
Introducing young children to the major themes and key characters in the Bible, God’s Great Story for Little Ones will help them take the first step in understanding the gospel message and how it applies to their lives. They will also start to notice the narrative threads that run throughout the Bible and build a firm foundation for knowing and loving God and his Holy Word.
Perfect for parents, grandparents, youth pastors, and Sunday school teachers to share, this book will strengthen children’s faith and increase their knowledge of the Bible and God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736981255
ISBN10: 073698125X
Paul Basden | Jim Johnson | Illustrator: Kyle Gazzigli
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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