Jesus loves you very much. He always hears you when you pray. Do you know how to pray? It's very easy: You can start by saying "thanks." It's just like a game. All we have to do is look around us, and say "thank you Jesus" for the good things that we have. And since He created the whole world and every good thing for you, it's very easy! How many things around you can you thank Him for? Let's find a few of them together! Kenneth Grace is a Christian author who loves Jesus and enjoys reading His word. This book is the ...
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Jesus loves you very much. He always hears you when you pray. Do you know how to pray? It's very easy: You can start by saying "thanks." It's just like a game. All we have to do is look around us, and say "thank you Jesus" for the good things that we have. And since He created the whole world and every good thing for you, it's very easy! How many things around you can you thank Him for? Let's find a few of them together! Kenneth Grace is a Christian author who loves Jesus and enjoys reading His word. This book is the result of several months of planning. It magnifies our Lord and Savior in a subtle way and shows children the many things He has created for them out of love. The book shows them animals, buildings, birds, and other age-appropriate things around them to encourage them to find their own things to be grateful for. By using the name of Jesus repeatedly, the book will encourage children to ask questions about His deity, and will open the door of opportunity for parents to share with them His nature as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This book is an effective tool to share Jesus with children using the visual language they understand. Visual tools are great for learning; They help children remember and recall information better by representing it both visually and verbally. This book uses both elements, in the form of eye-catching illustrations and a beautiful Jesus-centered poem, to keep them engaged in a fun and loving way. The pictures have been carefully positioned close to the poem to help them remember as they read out loud. This powerful technique will help children remember how much Jesus loves them.
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