My Biggest Questions About God
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Activity Books, Tony Evans
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Pastor and trusted Bible teacher Dr. Tony Evans answers fundamental questions about the Christian faith to help children understand who God is and why they can trust Him with their lives.
Is there a child in your life who needs to learn about God? Dr. Tony Evans provides easy-to-understand answers to the most important questions about Christianity, so that kids can come to know and trust the Lord. Topics include:
*Who is God and what is He like?
*Where did the world come from?
*How can I follow God?
*Why do bad things sometimes happen?
*How am I part of God’s plan?
My Biggest Questions About God is a valuable resource for parents and youth leaders who want to help children build a firm foundation of faith.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736983839
ISBN10: 073698383X
Tony Evans | Illustrator: Jessica Blanchard
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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