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Greater Creator

✍ Scribed by Tim Bankes II


Publisher
Tim Bankes II
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
9
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Who created more things God or mankind? Children need help thinking through all things in life. As parents, we teach them everything they know. I know I have a little one, I teach him everything he knows. So on the scale of the most important things for children to learn about, God is the top of that list.

Great example of how parents can talk to their kids about the Christian God
Book that has the parent talking to the child in a way that they think through the issues themselves.
Teach your children that thinking about God is an important thing.
Shows kids that the origin of our creativity is God. He is the one, who is unlimited in his creativity, when we are being creative, we are being like Him. This allows for conversation about being made in His image.

✦ Subjects


Religion / Christian Education / Children & Youth


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