Growing God
$18.99
Emma — the little artist with a big dream from Karen Kiefer’s bestselling Drawing God — is back, a few years older, and looking for God in a whole new way.
When Emma returns home from spending school vacation on Nana’s farm — a place where Nana says she “grows God” — Emma is inspired to try to grow God, too. Emma knows that she must be patient and believe, but she soon realizes that planting seeds and growing God is hard work! Join Emma as she cares for God’s creation, and finds out how a seed of opportunity can grow into something amazing.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640609082
ISBN10: 1640609083
Karen Kiefer | Illustrator: Kathy DeWit
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Paraclete Press
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