House That Went Splat
$6.99
Lots of people listened to what Jesus said, but they didn’t do it. So Jesus told them a story…
In this engaging retelling of the parable of the wise and foolish builders, young children discover that if we don’t care about what God says, we end up in a terrible mess. But if we listen to God and do what he says, God will keep us safe for ever.
Notes for parents at the back help to explain the details of this account from Matthew 7 v 24-27.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784987565
Steph Williams
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: 2022
Little Me Big God
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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