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My Beloved Child

Words of Love from the Father

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My Beloved Child

Di: Sarah Kroger, Dikshaa Pawaskar
Letto da: Sarah Kroger
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A book of affirmations inspired by Scripture from contemporary singer-songwriter Sarah Kroger, My Beloved Child: Words of Love from the Father shows children just how big and never-ending God's love is for them.

Inspired by Sarah's viral song "Belovedness," this lyrical message is written like a love letter from God to his beloved children. Using Scripture as the text's foundation, little readers will be reminded of God's great love and powerful truths with each page turned. Children will learn that being a child of God--a beloved--means His love can't be taken away or erased. It's their identity as sons and daughters of a loving heavenly Father.

This sweet and tender book for girls and boys ages 4 to 8

  • reassures kids of God's love for them;
  • includes popular and powerful Bible verses, such as Psalm 139:14 and Isaiah 43:1; and
  • is a perfect gift for a baby shower, baptism, baby dedication, or child's birthday.

Give your child the gift of knowing they are deeply loved by God--let My Beloved Child be the reminder they carry with them always.

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