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Story of the Prodigal Boy

Marcia Elizabeth Clarke

Publisher: Marcia Clarke

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Summary

It is so amazing that I still remember the Bible stories that I learnt as a child. I can also say that they played a very important role in my knowledge of who God is. 
The story of the prodigal boy was one of my favorites. Even as a child, I was amazed by the love of the fa-ther to his son. In addition, I was impressed by how forgiving he was that despite everything the child did, he accepted and celebrated his return. 
This story puts us in memory of Jesus. He loves us unconditionally. 
It is my desire that this Bible story will impact your lives in a positive way as it did mine many years ago.
Available since: 05/10/2020.

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