God You Make Me Feel Special
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“God, you make me feel special because you knew me from the beginning. Even before my birthday!”
God, You Make Me Feel Special is the first book in the God, You Make Me Feel series, which offers sweet conversations between children and God.
With inspiration from Jeremiah 1:5, Katie Kenny Phillips uses candid, grateful expressions of how God makes children feel. They hear whispers from Scripture that confirm His abundant love for them.
Presenting colorful pictures and fun prose, God, You Make Me Feel Special is a wonderful way to connect a child to the greatest source of love: their Heavenly Father.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781734048667
ISBN10: 1734048662
Katie Phillips | Illustrator: Mieke VanDerMerwe
Binding: Boards
Published: August 2020
Publisher: IDisciple Publishing
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