Acts Of God And The Apostles
$9.99
Sharing with your child miraculous stories from the books of Acts.
In this wonderful book, some of the most thrilling acts performed by God in the early church are shared. Every child needs to understand that God not only hears and sees, God acts. These stories, taken from the book of Acts and the lives of the apostles, will build faith in your child that Christians can be used of God in very miraculous and powerful way.
Questions will be answered like:
*What did Peter say to the lame man at the temple gate?
*Who was visited by an angel in prison?
*What apostle was blinded by a light from heaven?
*What did God do when Paul and Silas sang His praises?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949297027
ISBN10: 1949297020
Margo Holmes | Illustrator: Karisa Jessiman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Deeper Revelation Books
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