Notes From Jesus
$7.99
Jesus is the stuff best friends are made of–especially if you’re a kid!
He’s always up for hearing how the day went, listening to worries, and laughing at silly jokes. And he wants to share about himself, too, as best friends do.
Notes From Jesus are his messages to new friends. Each playfully illustrated note includes:
* Answers to common faith questions kids ask, like “”What happens when I mess up?”” and “Is it okay to pray with my eyes open?””
* An inspirational Bible verse for kids to tuck away in their hearts
* Doable, kid-sized ideas for readers to become even better friends with Jesus
Each note reminds kids that Jesus enjoys their company, and he wants a lifelong friendship that deepens with each new conversation.
This is the perfect gift for kids just starting a relationship with Jesus…for young families joining a church…or as a meaningful birthday, holiday, or Christmas gift!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781470750299
ISBN10: 1470750295
Mikal Keefer
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2018
Publisher: Group Publishing
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