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When Was God Born?
Posted by admin | Filed under Heaven, Learning is Fun
When Was God Born?
by Phillip W. Rodgers
ISBN: 978-0-8254-3608-6
$12.99 hardcover | 32 pages | OCTOBER 2008 (Available)
And that’s when it hit him,
a thought that seemed odd–
All bears were once babies–
so what about God?
"Phillip W. Rodgers’ books are delightful-from the engaging illustrations to the clever poetry to the eternal truths they teach. I am using them with my grandchildren-and enjoying them as much, if not more, than the children. As I read them I am reminded of the great realities about God that sometimes get forgotten in my busy, grown-up world. Thank you, Phillip Rodgers, for new classics."
–Ruth Graham
Author, speaker, and president of Ruth Graham and Friends
"Phillip W. Rodgers has a true giftedness to take the deepest truths of the Bible and explain them to our little ones in such exciting stories. Read these stories to your children and the God of the Bible will come alive."
–Dr. Johnny Hunt
Pastor, First Baptist Church of Woodstock, GA
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Phillip W. Rodgers has a long career in illustration and design, and is the author of several books, including the Discovering God Series. Phillip is also a professional speaker, traveling across the country and teaching children how they too can discover God. He resides in Ringgold, Georgia, with his wife, Stephanie, and their two daughters, Kaylee and Abby.
Find out more about Phillip Rodgers and the Discovering God Series at www.discoveringgodseries.com.
BOOK REVIEW | God Gave Us Heaven
Posted by admin | Filed under Bedtime Stories, Heaven
God Gave Us Heaven
by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Lisa Tawn Bergren continues her series featuring a family of polar bears. Previous books in this series include: God Gave Us You, God Gave Us Two, and God Gave Us Christmas.
Little Cub is older now and has many questions for her Papa about heaven. Papa Bear responds with biblical-related responses that are easy to understand for young minds. This is a beautiful book to have on the bookshelf when children start to ask those questions that make adults stumble for answers.
Reviewed by Tyora Moody
