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This is a book for Children with a Christian theme. This is the first in a series I refer to as "The Little Luke" books. Luke is a typical boy, aged 8 years old, who loves to ask lots of questions. He knows he can ask his best friend, Jesus, anything and so he does. In this series, each book will focus on one question that Luke wants answers to.
In this book, Luke wonders why he can't understand his dog Miller when he's barking. In other books, he'll ask Jesus questions about divorce, bullying, cheating, racism and more. All these stories are Biblically based and have a related verse at the end.
I hope you enjoy my take on how Jesus might answer a child's innocent questions through Love and understanding while still conveying Truth from Scripture.
These books are written with short sentences on each page and full of child-friendly illustrations. A child in 2nd grade and up should be able to read it by themselves. But younger than that will probably require a parent's help.This is a book for Children with a Christian theme. This is the first in a series I refer to as "The Little Luke" books. Luke is a typical boy, aged 8 years old, who loves to ask lots of questions. He knows he can ask his best friend, Jesus, anything and so he does. In this series, each book will focus on one question that Luke wants answers to.
In this book, Luke wonders why he can't understand his dog Miller when he's barking. In other books, he'll ask Jesus questions about divorce, bullying, cheating, racism and more. All these stories are Biblically based and have a related verse at the end.
I hope you enjoy my take on how Jesus might answer a child's innocent questions through Love and understanding while still conveying Truth from Scripture.
These books are written with short sentences on each page and full of child-friendly illustrations. A child in 2nd grade and up should be able to read it by themselves. But younger than that will probably require a parent's help. Read more
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