Heart Who Wanted To Be Whole
$17.99
“This heart was created whole. Solid. Happy. Free. The heart wanted to stay that way. But…there was an enemy who had other plans.”
Even very young children are aware of lies in the world, yet they don’t always know how to recognize and overcome it. In this age-appropriate story, children will see how God’s true words can protect their hearts and make them strong.
Ideal for children ages 4 to 8, The Heart Who Wanted to Be Whole weaves together story, Bible verses, vibrant illustrations, and a powerful message for each of us: No matter how overwhelming our emotions feel, God’s words of truth and light can always put our hearts back together again.
This is the first title in Strong Hearts Stories, a series committed to “Growing strong hearts with God’s help.”
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830785964
ISBN10: 0830785965
Beth Guckenberger | Illustrator: Irina Mileo
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2023
StrongHeart Stories # 1
Publisher: David C. Cook
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