Maker Of The Mountain
$14.99
What is God like? Children often wonder what God is like. Is He big and old? Near or far? In The Maker of the Mountain, a sweet story combines with imagery from Scripture to help young readers better understand God’s power and care. Little Bear’s mama sends him on an adventure, encouraging him to lift his eyes to find the Maker of the mountain. At each stop along the way, Little Bear meets new friends who have each seen the Maker and can tell the small bear more about what He’s like. At the pasture, he learns that God is like a gate, always keeping His sheep safe. In the vineyard, the bear learns that God is like the vine, helping us to grow. And on the mountain, he sees that the Maker is sturdy and strong. Little Bear travels up the mountain, across the sea, and finally back home again, where he can rest his head at night knowing that God is always with us. This beautifully illustrated picture book includes a map of Little Bear’s world, with corresponding Scriptures noted for each stop on his adventure. Whether shared at story time or bedtime, The Maker of the Mountain will leave readers not only captivated by Little Bear’s journey but also comforted to know God better. He is like a bridge and a gate, a rock and a boat. And, as Little Bear learns, when we lift our eyes to Him, God is always there to light our way home.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781430097471
ISBN10: 1430097477
Sandra McCracken | Illustrator: Tim Nicholson | Illustrator: Fia Tobing
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2025
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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