Coloring Gods Love For Me
$9.99
Hold on to the Bible’s promises of God’s love, care, and protection with this coloring book devotional for kids. Each devotion includes Scripture, a reflection on the verse using kid-friendly examples, and a coloring page that illustrates the promise.
This activity book for kids ages 6 to 9 features:
*100 promises based on God’s Word that encourage children to trust the Lord no matter what–through exciting adventures, new experiences, anxieties, challenges, and sad times
*devotions that guide children toward a better understanding of who God is and His loving plans for them
*illustrations to color on every page that represent the biblical truths in fun, creative ways
Enjoy hours of coloring God’s promises with:
*sturdy paper perfect for markers, gel pens, crayons, or colored pencils
*short readings great for family and homeschool devotions, kids’ quiet times, or Sunday School lessons
*notebook-sized pages that fit just right in a backpack or car seat pocket
Kids will love personalizing this keepsake devotional as they color their way through each promise and reflect on God’s goodness. Coloring God’s Love for Me is a hands-on devotional for kids that makes an encouraging gift for summer vacation, birthdays, Christmas, and Easter.
16 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400236343
ISBN10: 1400236347
Janae Dueck
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Print On Demand Product
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