How Do I Get To Gods House
$7.99
Where is God? Can I find him in the garden or in the sky, or by swinging as high as I can?
This tenderly illustrated Christian children’s book follows a curious child on a heartfelt journey to find God. Along the way, engaging storytelling introduces foundational biblical truths, helping kids understand God’s love, the reality of sin, and the extraordinary gift of grace.
Through relatable questions and adventures, children learn about “Mess-Ups” (sin), the Big Lie that broke our connection with God, and the incredible story of Jesus–the One who became The Way back to God. The story brings The Bridge to life, showing how Jesus made a path for us to be friends with God forever.
With accessible language and captivating illustrations, How Do I Get to God’s House? is a picture book that offers:
*A child-friendly explanation of the gospel and salvation,
*A fresh take on the classic Navigator tool, The Bridge to Life,
*A relatable and uplifting exploration of God’s love and grace.
Perfect for reading together, this book is a gentle, hope-filled guide to help parents deepen their children’s understanding of God’s redemption story.
4 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9798898020002
Navigators | Illustrator: Sakshi Mangal
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2025
Publisher: NavPress
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