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Why God’s Promises?

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Author Amy Parker has made her mark as an experienced and versatile writer and editor, with particular enthusiasm for children’s books. She authored the best-selling A Night Night Prayer and has collaborated with authors ranging from a New York Times bestseller to her own son. Now, Amy, along with author Jack Countryman, has a real treat for you. Their new book brings peace and hope to your children!

Why God’s Promises?

Turn on the news. Turn on a talk show. Turn on TMZ. (Or don’t.) You will see destroyed and defeated teens, adults, role models, sports stars, and government leaders. They are struggling, grasping, searching for something real.

And that’s just on TV.

In real, everyday, in-your-face life, kids face stressed parents, financial fears, fights, bullies, disasters, death, divorce, abuse. . . .

Our babies, our future, need something powerful, something lasting, something real to hold on to. In a world of fifteen-minute fames, they need eternal. In a world of idols, they need one true God. In a world of pessimism, they need promise.

And God’s got a whole bunch. Just for them.

Right now, we can start our children’s foundations strong. We can give them the tools they need to build their lives on something—Someone—unchanging, unshifting, unwavering. God’s promises can help them through the little moments they struggle with today. And those same promises will carry them through the life-altering moments that will bring them to their knees. Throughout their entire lives, the voice in their hearts will continue to whisper God’s unchanging promises that you choose to instill in them right now, while they are still within your grasp.

Our children need God’s promises. We all do.

God’s promises. What is more powerful, more eternal, more real than that?

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The promise verses in this book are selected from the bestselling International Children’s Bible® to offer comfort and encouragement when a boy is feeling afraid, lonely, worried, angry, dissatisfied, discouraged, sad, rebellious, impatient, or sick . . . and when they need reassurance of God’s protection, love, forgiveness, help . . . and that He listens when they pray. It’s a great way for children to hide God’s Word in their hearts.

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