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Steps To Jesus : A Child's Path to Faith in Christ |
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N-K SAT STE[ENZ] |
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L. J. Sattgast / Anthony Lewis |
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1578561906 |
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Thomas Nelson |
Publication date:
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1999-08-17 |
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Not specified |
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Product Description
How do you lead your child to Christ? With positive warmth and in a clear and simple "step-by-step" way. Steps to Jesus answers these important questions: ~ How old should my child be before I talk about salvation? ~ How do I lead my child to Christ?
Help your child begin to take his or her all-important first Steps to Jesus.
Learn how you can become a friend of Jesus and a child of God! Do you know how very much Jesus loves you? His love for you is bigger than any mountain and taller than the tallest tree! Because He loves you so much, Jesus did something wonderful especially for you. Look inside this book to find out what it is--and learn how TODAY you can choose to become a child of God FOREVER!
From the Inside Flap
Do you know how very much Jesus loves you? His love for you is bigger than any mountain and taller than the tallest tree! Because He loves you so much, Jesus did something wonderful especially for you. Look inside this book to find out what it is?and learn how TODAY you can choose to become a child of God FOREVER!
For Christian parents, there is no greater privilege?and no more awesome responsibility?than that of leading their child into relationship with Jesus Christ. Though many moms and dads find that spiritual truths can be difficult to explain, it is crucial for a child to learn about sin, salvation, and eternal life, as soon as he or she can begin to grasp the concepts.
In Steps to Jesus, children?s author Linda Sattgast draws upon years of experience in writing for children, explaining through joyful, easy-to-understand narration the most important facts about salvation. Through the story, children will begin to comprehend God?s authority, the effects of sin, God?s solution, his or her need for a response, and what it means to grow as a Christian. |
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