Sports Devotions For Kids
$6.99
What is a “can of corn” in baseball?
Why are there turkeys at the bowling alley?
Who kicks a squib, joins a peloton, or does the Fosbury flop?
You’ll find answers to these questions, and many more, in Sports Devotions for Kids: What the Games We Love Teach Us about God and Life!
Whether you love:
*baseball
*basketball
*football
*hockey
*soccer
*bowling
*surfing
*equestrian
*tennis
*track
*or many other types of competition
you’ll enjoy explanations of many of the weird and wonderful terms of the sports world. Plus, you’ll gain insights on God and life from the devotional thoughts based on the easy-to-understand New Life Version of the Bible.
It’s a touchdown. . . a grand slam. . .and a slam dunk. . .all rolled into one!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636098999
ISBN10: 1636098991
Tracy Sumner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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