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You Can Pray Big Things - cover

You Can Pray Big Things

Julia Jeffress Sadler

Publisher: Baker Books

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Summary

You can pray big things and small things 
and all the in-between things 
 
Christian parents and grandparents want to teach their children to pray with joy and expectation. What better way to make prayer fun, natural, and meaningful than to start with a vividly illustrated picture book to bring vital biblical concepts to life? 
 
Praying to God should be a fun and frequent part of every kid's life. You Can Pray Big Things shows kids how to do it and helps parents start important spiritual conversations in their home. It even helps kids understand what to do when it seems like God hasn't answered their prayers, and how to pray to receive Christ. 
 
Includes: 
● clear, biblical teaching about prayer 
● inspiring quotes 
● engaging illustrations 
● simple prayers children can pray alone or with a loved one 
 
Though sometimes you pray loud, and sometimes you pray soft, 
No matter how loud, you can know your prayer goes off-- 
  
Up past the clouds 
Past the sun 
Past the stars 
To the God who knows exactly who you are
Available since: 11/07/2023.
Print length: 32 pages.

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