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The Hammer of Hope

Katie Jo Hook

Publisher: Morgan James Kids

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Summary

Fosters a need for Christ and teaches young readers about God’s redemptive grace
Features themes of relying on Christ and overcoming the odds
Great for children’s sermons and visuals to relay deep spiritual truths
Reiterates that everyone and everything is significant in God’s redemption plan
Powerful tool to use any time of the year, but especially applies during Christmas or Easter
Available since: 06/04/2019.

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