Tim Ladwig
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Stories Jesus Told The Story Of The Two Builders
$27.99Add to cartKids will be drawn into the emotion and drama of the parable of the wise and foolish builders. Realistic artwork brings this story to life with text taken directly from Scripture to help children understand the importance of following Jesus’s commandments. An application page at the end of the book equips parents and teachers to dive into meaningful discussion with children ages 4 to 7.
The Story of the Two Builders is illustrated by Tim Ladwig, a three-time Gold Medallion Award finalist and two-time ABA “Pick of the Lists” award winner. This is the fourth and final addition to the Stories Jesus Told series, which includes The Lost Son Comes Home, Who Is My Neighbor?, and Looking for the Lost Sheep for teaching children biblical truths and helping them follow the path that leads to life.
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Stories Jesus Told Looking For The Lost Sheep
$27.99Add to cartGod’s love and forgiveness is beautifully displayed in Looking for the Lost Sheep. Through realistic, emotive illustrations and text taken from the New International Version of the story Jesus told in Luke 15: 1-7, this book depicts the rejoicing and celebration over the rescued sheep. An application page at the end of the book equips parents and educators for meaningful discussion.
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Stories Jesus Told Who Is My Neighbor
$26.99Add to cartGod’s “new” commandment to love one another is beautifully displayed in Who Is My Neighbor? Through realistic, emotive illustrations and text taken from the New International Version of Luke 10:25-37, this book depicts the compassion and love in the story Jesus told of the Good Samaritan. An application page at the end of the book equips parents and educators for meaningful discussion.
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Stories Jesus Told The Lost Son Comes Home
$27.99Add to cartTeach children that God loves them using Jesus’s own words. The Lost Son Comes Home is a beautifully illustrated version of the prodigal son parable, with text taken directly from Scripture. Themes of God’s love and forgiveness come alive through the expressive illustrations of the two sons and their father. An application page at the end of the book encourages meaningful discussion.