Jesus Loves The Little Children
$15.99
Abigail talks a lot. A lot. So after she met Jesus for the first time, she talked about him to every kid she can find.
Together the children gather at Jesus’s campsite and discover that even Abi, with all her words, couldn’t have fully described the wonder and wisdom and fun they would find there.
Based on Episode 3 from Season 1 of the groundbreaking TV show The Chosen, this book introduces little readers to Jesus-his kindness, his sense of humor, his availability, and his love for “the least of these” -through the eyes of children just like them.
SKU (ISBN): 9781643438382
ISBN10: 1643438387
Dallas Jenkins | Amanda Jenkins | Illustrator: Kristen Hendricks
Binding: Boards
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Beaver’s Pond Press
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