Big Truths Bible Storybook
$22.99
Explore the timeless truths of Scripture!
What is truth? Can we make up our own truth? The Bible makes it clear that God’s Word is the source of truth. Scripture reveals timeless truths that-when believed and followed-shape our lives to look more like Jesus. In the Big Truths Storybook Bible, readers ages 6 to 10 will find 52 stories, each tied to one of the Bible’s big truths, and showcased with amazing new art from The Gospel Project for Kids.
This unique storybook Bible reveals dozens of biblical doctrines through approachable biblical retellings, short doctrinal descriptions, and helpful discussion questions. Through the story of Joseph, for example, kids will discover that God is in control of everything in heaven and on earth. Through the story of David, kids will see that grace is when God gives us something good even when we do not deserve it.
These big truths can be deep and sometimes difficult, but they are essential for young believers today. More than ever, kids need to know where to go to look for truth and find it: in the pages of the Bible!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781087730127
Aaron Armstrong
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2021
1 Big Story
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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