Jesus Calling Brave Bible Prayers
$9.99
Children will experience the power of prayer in this collection of Bible stories from Sarah Young’s bestselling Jesus Calling(R) series. Featuring the brave prayers of 10 people from the Bible, paired with short kid-friendly prayer prompts, this faith-filled book shows little ones that God helps us be mighty and He is always listening.
Jesus Calling Brave Bible Prayers
*features stories of Bible heroes’ prayers and praises,
*includes simple prayers that will inspire little ones to talk with God and trust their heavenly Father, and
*will help your family establish a routine of daily prayer.
These stories of how God has answered prayers in the past will give children courage and the confidence that He hears them too. This encouraging board book is a meaningful gift for Easter, baby showers and dedications, adoption commemoration, and holiday gifting.
Prayers include the following:
*Moses’ praise song after crossing the Red Sea
*Hannah’s plea for a baby
*David’s Psalm 23 to the Good Shepherd
*Jesus’ example of the Lord’s Prayer
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400247721
ISBN10: 1400247721
Sarah Young | Illustrator: Katya Longhi
Binding: Boards
Published: November 2024
Jesus Calling
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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