Really Radical Book For Kids
$29.99
The Really Radical Book for Kids continues the exciting dive into the roots of the Christian faith started in The Radical Book for Kids. More Bible exploration, more history, more secret codes, and more faith-filled direction for how to live as a believer in the here and now.
Short chapters on a variety of topics will grab the interest of readers of all ages, from 8 to 80! Kids will learn about ancient kings, hilarious humor, legendary battles, and fierce snakes and dragons.They’ll discover unusual food to make, secret codes to break, fun crafts to try, and strange planes to fly. They’ll also uncover exciting ways to read the Bible, factual reasons to believe, stunning truths about God, and incredible examples of “radical” men and women who have gone before them and trusted Jesus in challenging times.
The Really Radical Book for Kids?will spark curiosity and a love for God’s Word. ?
*Sequel to the Christian Book Award winning?Radical Book for Kids.
*Packed with fun, captivating, and age-appropriate content to help kids ages 8-14 learn more about how to read God’s powerful Word.
*Rich biblical content (church history, apologetics, etc.) that will keep young readers’ attention.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781645070818
ISBN10: 1645070816
Champ Thornton | Illustrator: Scot McDonald
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2023
Publisher: New Growth Press
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