Kids Big Questions About Heaven The Bible And Other Really Important Stuff
$17.99
What is heaven like? Is it going to be fun?
Does God answer our prayers?
How do I make God smile?
Were there really spies in the Bible?
Kids have lots of questions. But adults don’t always have the answers, especially about the BIG things. Sandy Silverthorne is here to help! In this book, he tackles 101 questions–including some you never thought to ask–offering honest, biblical answers. His quirky cartoons and activities make finding the answers fun. And the information he provides helps kids explore their faith, consider God’s plans for their lives, and understand just how much God loves and cares for them.
Perfect for kids ages 6-8, this thoughtful and entertaining book is great for sparking conversation over breakfast, reading before bed, and all those in-between times when kids are coming up with more questions to ask!
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780800745431
ISBN10: 0800745434
Sandy Silverthorne
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Revell
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