Cornerstone : A Moments With Jesus Encounter Bible – 20 Immersive Accounts
$19.99
Kingdom of Heaven Encounters that will Ignite Your Child’s Heart
How do you raise children who will walk in step with Jesus? Who will move in their Spirit-empowered authority? Who will revel in their God-ordained inheritance?
The same way Jesus did: by learning to live in the Kingdom of Heaven.
Through immersive, masterful storytelling, bestselling authors Bill Johnson and Eugene Luning not only bring the Bible to life in a dynamic way, they also breathe life into four foundational, biblical teachings that will usher in powerful encounters with Jesus and transform your home into a Spirit-filled environment.
Along with captivating illustrations and insightful questions to spark family dialogue, Moments with Jesus: Cornerstones is an essential resource for parents, grandparents, pastors, and teachers. From the branches of a sycamore tree to the shores of Galilee to the Cross at Calvary, Bill and Eugene share 20 transformative Bible encounters, helping you create a family culture that empowers your children to:
*dream big–because God is good.
*serve well–because each person is significant.
*trust God completely–because Jesus’ blood paid for everything.
*take faith risks–because nothing is impossible with God.
Your children were created to do greater things. It’s time to capture their hearts and minds with the incredible truth of the One who is able to do more than they can ask or imagine–and is ultimately the Way unto the Kingdom of Heaven.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780768463026
ISBN10: 0768463025
Bill Johnson | Eugene Luning | Illustrator: Kevin Howdeshell
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Destiny Image
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