Story Of A Worm That Was Loved
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The Story of a Worm That Was Loved
A fresh, heartwarming way to teach children about the whole armor of God
Being loved is something every human being longs to experience. The main character of this delightful story-“the little worm”-learns about the only One who is capable of true, unconditional, eternal love. Her journey takes her through situations and struggles like those we all face. In the process, her eyes and her heart are opened to the way, the truth, and the life. She also finds real freedom. Because of her grand discovery, she is filled with hope and joy.
There is only One who offers such a deep love. His name is JESUS. When the little worm first encounters Him, she is weak and unable to stand. Thankfully, the Savior teaches her out of His “Wonderful Words of Life” (the Bible) how to put on the whole armor of God and be a victor, not a victim. By the end of the story, she is fully equipped for any challenge she faces in life, able to stand for the truth, and rejoicing in the love of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949297911
ISBN10: 1949297918
Suzanne Nunes
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Children of Promise
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