Promise : The Amazing Story Of Our Long-Awaited Savior
$21.49
Inviting Children to See Jesus from Creation to the Manger
The birth of Jesus was the fulfillment of a promise-a promise made by God to humanity from the very beginning. Starting with Genesis, pastor Jason Helopoulos provides kids ages 6-12 with a simple yet thorough overview of the development of this promise through the characters who make up the story of the Bible. He shows that through individuals such as Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Saul, and David, God foreshadows the great fulfillment of the promised Savior in the person of Jesus Christ. Featuring beautiful illustrations by Rommel Ruiz, this book invites families to learn that Jesus is the promised one and invites them to know him personally.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433571060
Jason Helopoulos | Illustrator: Rommel Ruiz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2021
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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