Solomon Says : 31 Daily Devotions For Children
$11.99
King Solomon asked God for wisdom to live his life and lead his country, and much of what God showed him is captured in the book of Proverbs. Children love to learn and accomplish new things. This one-month devotional, presented in an appealing fashion and at their level, will teach children how to apply God’s Word to their lives. With scriptures taken from the International Children’s Bible, and thought-provoking questions posed after each reading, “Solomon Says” is an excellent resource for family and individual devotions.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486615339
ISBN10: 1486615333
Ruby Weibe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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