My Own Little Prayer Book
$9.99
Help a child discover the blessings of having a personal conversation with God. This book gives examples of different kinds of prayer, such as praising, thanking, asking, and urgent prayers. Included with each prayer is a devotional application, a Scripture verse, and an activity.
The book encourages children to pray their own prayers in any and every situation. It also deals with topics such as faith, gratitude, and persistent prayer, which help children to trust God for answers.
My own little prayer book is a joy to read through with a child and sets the foundation for a close relationship with God. Full-color illustrations make it a great gift for boys and girls aged 6 to 10.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781432129651
ISBN10: 1432129651
Dave Strehler
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2019
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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