Chosen For Kids Book One 40 Dayw With Jesus
$16.99
You’re never too old or too young to study God’s Word!
Whether you are 8, 12, or any of the years in between, this book is for you. As a companion to The Chosen’s 40 Days with Jesus devotional series for grownups, this book will help you–along with your parents–discover the joy, peace, and wonder found only in a forever friendship with Him.
Each of the forty devotions includes a Scripture, a closer look into a Gospel story, prayer time, and questions that lead you further in your relationship with God.
1 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781424564798
ISBN10: 1424564794
Chosen
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC
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