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Stories Jesus Told The Lost Son Comes Home
$27.99
Teach 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.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781627079655
Tim Ladwig | Illustrator: Tim Ladwig
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2019
Our Daily Bread For Kids Presents
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
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