What Is Grace Bengali Translation – (Other Language)
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A Michael W. Nordman Title
This book presents a cute illustration of the different meanings of the word “grace.” As we venture through some of our darling little character’s life and imagination, we see adorable examples of this. As she explores some practical applications of the various meanings of the word “grace” it leads her to take a look at God’s grace, in Jesus. The book has been translated for the children in Bangladesh and others who speak Bengali, to read in their own language. The use of homonyms in English translates very well because Bengali uses the same root word for the various meanings of the word grace, like in English. It is a fun learning adventure.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780999893333
ISBN10: 0999893335
Language: Other
Michael Nordman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2019
Publisher: Lightning Source Ingram
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