I Love You To God And Back
$19.99
One hundred prayers from a child and one hundred poignant reflections from her mom show women everywhere how to deepen the bond with their children and build faith together. Sleepy, rubbing her eyes, and ready for bed, Chloe looked up at her Mom, author Amanda Lamb, and said, “Mommy, I love you to God and back.” In a way that only a child could express, Chloe did her level best to show her mom just how much she loved her. In this charming, useful book, readers get a heartwarming look at the bond between mother and child and how bedtime prayers deepened their bond and built their faith together. I Love You to God and Back shares one hundred of Chloe’s bedtime prayers and the deep spiritual reflections they ignited in her Mom. It showcases what the Bible speaks of when it talks about childlike faith. And it helps any mother lead her child intentionally into faith while deepening their bond. For any mother who longs to love her children, longs to see their bond deepen, and needs a road map to get started, I Love You to God and Back is exactly what she needs. Any mother can experience the sweetness of the moment when her child looks up and says, “I love you to God and back.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400203918
ISBN10: 1400203910
Amanda Lamb
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2012
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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