Moments With Jesus Encounter Bible
$19.99
Let Jesus capture your child’s imagination!
If you are looking for a resource to help introduce your child to Jesus, look no further. The Moments with Jesus Encounter Bible was designed to help kids encounter Him for themselves!
What makes Moments with Jesus different from other children’s bibles?
While other children’s bibles contain informative stories from the Old and New Testaments, The Moments with Jesus Encounter Bible puts kids in the middle of the action of twenty essential stories from the four Gospels. Through dynamic, first-hand storytelling, kids come face to face with the Living Word Himself, getting a clear picture of who Jesus is, what He is like, and his love for them personally.
A powerful resource for every parent, grandparent, pastor or teacher, Moments with Jesus Encounter Bible…
*Introduces kids to the living Jesus who knows and loves them
*Captures children’s imagination with twenty stories from the Gospels
*Illustrates Jesus’ nature and character as revealed in Scripture
*Cultivates a personal connection with Jesus himself
*Invites kids into a thrilling, life-long adventure with God
*Empowers children to actively engage with Scripture
*Is the perfect Kids bible for children ages 4-12
The Moments with Jesus Encounter Bible combines Eugene Luning’s masterful storytelling with captivating artwork by Kevin and Kristen Howdeshell to create an imaginative, biblical encounter like no other. Presented in a simple, beautiful format, The Moments with Jesus Encounter Bible will help you shepherd your kids into a thriving, dynamic relationship with Jesus.
What are you waiting for? Start your adventure today!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768456103
ISBN10: 076845610X
Bill Johnson | Eugene Luning | Illustrator: Kristen Howdeshell
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2021
Publisher: Destiny Image
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