Mini Devotions For Kids
$4.99
It’s never too early to introduce your children to the habit of personal Bible study, and the Mini Devotions for Kids will be an excellent introduction for kids between the age of 6 and 10.
The white soft cover of the small devotional is decorated with vibrant rainbow-colored blotches of watercolor paint accented with swirling white lines. The title is displayed in vibrant red, peach, black and blue letters.
Mini Devotions for Kids
180 great devotions written as personal messages from God’s heart to your child will teach your children that God is approachable and caring. Children will grow in the awesome knowledge that God loves them and has big plans for every single one of them. Topics include hidden blessings, trust, discipleship, praying for help, miracles, faith, forgiveness, and many more. The small devotional size makes it easy to slip into a backpack or overnight bag for sleepovers, and a presentation page in the front lets you write an encouraging message.
Author Cherie Hill is an international best-selling Christian author and the founder of ScriptureNow, bringing the Word of God into countless lives worldwide for over fifteen years. She holds a degree in psychology and is trained in Biblical Counseling. Cherie is an Amazon.com best-selling author and a contributor to several Christian magazines.
Introduce all your grandchildren to the habit of personal devotions when you slip a copy of the Mini Devotions for Kids into their Christmas stocking this Christmas and give a gift that will have an eternal impact.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781776371754
ISBN10: 1776371755
Compiled by: Cherie Hill
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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