Fun Bible Lessons On Diligence
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“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.” Colossians 3:23
Life is filled with tasks and we can always grow in our diligence to get those things done. Agnes and Salem de Bezenac have filled Fun Bible Lessons on Diligence with simple activities such as mazes, word puzzles, quizzes and coloring, that can help children build good habits of diligence and responsibility. The full-color illustrated softcover as well as scenes of the outdoors and simple drawings of life-work on the inside accompany the deep truths of Scripture scattered throughout, paraphrased from the King James Version (KJV). This activity book would serve as a great gift to a Sunday School student or to an elementary school student to inspire them towards diligence beyond the classroom.
This activity book is softcover bound with a cover that is delightfully illustrated in full color by Agnes. Within are one color activity pages welcoming children to color their illustrations and learn diligence as they enjoy completing the provided activities.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432119065
ISBN10: 1432119060
Agnes DeBezenac | Illustrator: Salem DeBezenac | Illustrator: Agnes DeBezenac
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2017
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Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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