Mini Devotions Knowing God For Kids
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In the Knowing God for Kids Mini Devotions, your children will discover that even in the face of life’s challenges, the difficulty of making friends, and the struggle to achieve good grades, they are never alone. God is with them every step of the way.
The chalkboard black cover of the devotional is filled with bright teal, red, and orange swirls and letters that make up the title.
Knowing God for Kids
The book’s inside is printed in teal text, and teal decorative banners adorn the top of each page. Additionally, the presentation page in the front of the devotional also incorporates these design elements but includes extra space for a personal messages and names.
This mini devotional offers 180 devotions that will help your children get to know God better and experience His strength and courage as they seek His help and guidance each day. Each daily entry has a title, Scripture verse, and devotional passage that is followed by a challenge point that will challenge children to engage with faith.
Carolyn Larsen is a prolific and best-selling author and an experienced speaker with a God-given passion for ministering to women and children. She has spoken at conferences and retreats around the United States, Canada, and India. Carolyn has written over 50 books for children and adults. Her writing has won various rewards. Carolyn lives in Wisconsin with her husband, Eric. They have three children and are proud grandparents.
Add the Knowing God for Kids Mini Devotions to the stocking stuffers of all your grandchildren this Christmas. The volume is compact enough to fit in a backpack or locker so that they can take it anywhere.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780638000535
ISBN10: 063800053X
Carolyn Larsen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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