Wonder Of Creation
$18.99
In this captivating follow-up to the bestselling kids’ devotionals Indescribable and How Great Is Our God, founder of the Passion movement Louie Giglio offers more mind-blowing, faith-building scientific facts and biblical truths about the wonder of God’s creation.
Well-known for his powerful messages about science and the Bible, Louie Giglio has a passion for inspiring kids to notice, enjoy, and be in awe of God’s creation. In The Wonder of Creation, children will find new delight in God’s creativity with 100 devotions that explore:
*Animals–from honeyguide birds to flying snakes to white rhinos
*Space–from black holes to volcanic moons to gamma-ray bursts
*People–from optical illusions to brain freezes to our immune systems (including germs, viruses, and vaccines)
*Earth–from rainbow rivers to blue lava to flowing glaciers
*And much, much more!
With engaging illustrations and striking photography, this fun and informative book is ideal for children ages 6-10. Each of the 100 devotions features a scientific fact or an easy activity for exploring faith, a short Bible verse, and a closing prayer.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400230464
ISBN10: 1400230462
Louie Giglio | Tama Fortner | Illustrator: Nicola Anderson
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2021
Indescribalbe Kids
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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