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Just how wide, how deep, and how big is the love of God really? See for yourself in this heart-warming story about a boy, his parents, and the wonder of creation. From the vast reaches of the ocean to the towering heights of the mountains, Max Lucado takes us on a journey of discovery and thanksgiving as he shows us how creation expresses the unmatched love of the Creator. Filled with beautiful illustrations, this charming tale teaches about the God whose love never ends and will remain a favorite among families for years to come.
Through this illustrated tale about the moon stealing thesun's glory, children learn about the importance of humility andthe dangers of pride. This rhyming, rollicking tale tells of a crime of cosmicproportions: the moon, blinded by pride, fails to see the truesource of his abilities-the light provided by the sun. He boasts ofhis ability to shine, to change shape throughout each month, and toswell the tides. One day, overwhelmed by a piercing ray ofsunshine, the moon repents of his pride and changes his ways, andfrom that point on he is happy to reflect the sun's light. This beautifully illustrated book introduces the concept ofhumility to children. Readers will be reminded that everything wehave, including our gifts and talents, is from God. Just as themoon learns to boast only of the sun, children-and theirparents-learn that to boast of anything other than the Son is utterfoolishness.
R. C. Sproul's beautifully illustrated story about Martin Luther's barber will teach children how to pray. This imaginative tale from R. C. Sproul, based on a true story, begins one evening with Mr. McFarland leading family devotions. When his daughter asks him how she should pray, Mr. McFarland shares a 500-year-old story about a barber and his famous customer. Master Peter is a barber well-known to all in his village. One day, when Martin Luther the Reformer walks into his shop, the barber musters up the courage to ask the outlawed monk how to pray. Luther responds by writing a letter to the barber. The barber's life and many others' are changed as they encounter a model for prayer by using the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles' Creed. Sproul's beautifully illustrated story will delight children and help them learn to pray according to the Bible. The full text of the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles' Creed will make this a treasured book to be returned to time after time.
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