God Is Always With Me For Boys
$11.99
Dive into God’s word with the Veggies! This 365-day devotional is perfect for young boys who want to grow in their faith and learn more about God. Filled with familiar characters and encouraging Bible messages, this annual devotional offers boys and their loved ones the opportunity to share time together each day.
Each daily entry includes a Bible verse, short devotion, Thought of the Day, and prayer. These devotions break down big concepts-such as God’s love, dealing with emotions, or forgiving others-into bite-sized pieces children can understand. Rich biblical content will help boys learn more about God as they develop the habit of spending time with God each day. Great for bedtime reading, family devotion time, or as a fresh way to start each day, these devotions will remind growing boys that God loves them and cares for them-no matter what.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781546013969
ISBN10: 1546013962
VeggieTales
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2021
VeggieTales
Publisher: Worthy Publishing
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