Jesus And The Very Big Surprise
$16.99
This beautifully illustrated hardback book by well-known singer and TV presenter Randall Goodgame is based on the parable in Luke 12:35-38.
It teaches children that Jesus will return and when he does there will be an amazing party where…SURPRISE!…he will serve his faithful servants! Jesus didn’t tell us when that party will be, but we can make sure that we’re ready for it by loving him and loving his people while we wait.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784984410
ISBN10: 1784984418
Randall Goodgame | Illustrator: Catalina Echeverri
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2020
Tales That Tell The Truth
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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