Good Night God For Boys
$6.99
Boys will be encouraged to spend time with God each evening with more than 150 bedtime prayers.
Each just-right-sized prayer will challenge the boys in your life to talk to God about everything on their young hearts and minds. With each turn of the page, boys will discover a relatable prayer starter alongside a memorable scripture selection from the easy-to-understand New Life Version of scripture. Touching on topics like Choices, Courage, Worries, Fears, Patience, Strength, and more, boys will come to understand that God cares about the same things they care about too! A delightful, full-color interior design rounds out this faith-building book for boys ages 5 to 8.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636093789
ISBN10: 1636093787
Belinda Hamilton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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