Easter Fix
$4.99
An engaging retelling of the Easter story that will help young children understand why Jesus died and came alive again.
This is the story of how God sent someone to fix everything. That someone was Jesus.
But Jesus didn’t come just to fix a few things. He gave his life to fix the thing that makes everything broken… our broken friendship with God.
This engaging retelling of the Easter story will help young children understand why Jesus died and came alive again.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784985844
ISBN10: 1784985848
Steph Williams
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2021
Little Me Big God
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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