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This book seeks to provide a strategy for when a child gets lost. We all need something to do when we feel lost and that's the purpose of this book. Sit down, cry out to God and He will provide an answer. Through a simple lesson of going to the woods to draw, you and your child can make a plan, brainstorm how to make a problem better and use this time to say what's on each of your hearts. The Lord's Prayer has historically been a passage children were taught at an early age. Knowing God is with you anywhere and anytime will help your child to stay calm in a crisis. We all know God is love, but…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book seeks to provide a strategy for when a child gets lost. We all need something to do when we feel lost and that's the purpose of this book. Sit down, cry out to God and He will provide an answer. Through a simple lesson of going to the woods to draw, you and your child can make a plan, brainstorm how to make a problem better and use this time to say what's on each of your hearts. The Lord's Prayer has historically been a passage children were taught at an early age. Knowing God is with you anywhere and anytime will help your child to stay calm in a crisis. We all know God is love, but it's good to know you are never alone. By discussing His love and staying calm in any circumstance, hopefully, a child will know what to do. Use this book to talk about conflict resolution, facing the unknown and never giving up. In the back pages, there are discussion questions and a personal page to celebrate that your child has learned the Lord's Prayer.
Autorenporträt
Lillian Burnaman (1955- ) has had a rich and varied time on this earth so far. Her childhood included catching a sailfish at nine, watching rockets blow up, living on an island, spending summers in a barn, becoming a Jesus Freak at 13 and graduating high school at 16. Working with AGLOW and college came next as well as many of life's challenges. In life, her parents, Mike and Kathy Brady, taught her there were only opportunities and challenges.

That prepared her for a career in teaching, being a wife and mother, and having two wonderful children and now five grandsons. Not one to hide her relationship with Jesus, Lillian tries to live her faith as Jesus instructed. In fact, this first book is a direct result in her belief in miracles.