365 Days To Knowing God For Guys
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The Knowing God For Boys Devotional Paperback Edition is the perfect devotional for busy boys who can’t sit still very long. The short devotions and practical life lessons will percolate in their minds and souls as they take on the challenges of skateboarding, bicycle riding, or any other adventure on their schedule. The softcover is decorated with a fun nature design that features a pine forest with a mountain in the foreground and a mountaintop in the background. The title and subtitle are displayed in a blue frame with a white border and a red banner. 365 Days to Knowing God For Guys Each daily reading includes a day, title, and Scripture verse followed by a short devotional passage. The reading concludes with a ‘Challenge Point’ designed to guide boys in the practical application of Scripture in their lives. The devotional is written in an easy-to-read and easy-to-understand style–perfect for boys between 8 and 12. A presentation page, included in the front of the devotional, lets you personalize it when given as a gift. Author Carolyn Larsen is best known for the Little Girls & Boys Bible Storybook, but she has written more than 40 additional books for children and adults. Give the Knowing God For Boys Devotional Paperback Edition as a graduation gift for middle school boys or an end-of-year gift to the boys in your Sunday school class. The Knowing God For Boys Devotional Paperback Edition will guide boys to know God through practical lessons from real life. Fun nature cover design Paperback One-color interior 384 pages Presentation page for gift-giving Suitable for boys aged 8-12 Size: 7.0 x 5.1 x 0.8 (178 x 130 x 20 mm)
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SKU (ISBN): 9781642728453
ISBN10: 1642728454
Carolyn Larsen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2022
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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