How To Pray A Guide For Young Explorers
$19.99
Do you want to encourage your kids to develop life-changing prayer habits?
It’s never too early to instill a passion for prayer in your child. Pete Greig is a worldwide authority and the face of a generation when it comes to prayer. While you might expect him to be lofty and hard to understand, he is basically just a normal guy who really, really loves talking with God. Based on his original book How to Pray, this children’s version has been adapted in a language and style that kids can easily understand and relate to.
Full of whimsical illustrations and fun, practical activities, How to Pray: A Guide for Young Explorers will help your child develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for prayer. Kids ages 8-11 will learn about the life-changing practice of talking to God every day as Greig explains prayer in profound yet easy-to-understand ways.
Teach your child the life-giving and life-changing power of prayer so that they can experience the amazing gift of talking with the God of the universe.
5 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781641585446
ISBN10: 1641585447
Pete Greig | Gemma Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2022
Publisher: NavPress
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