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Jesus Is Bigger Than Me: True Stories of His Miracles

Jared Kennedy

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Jesus is bigger and more powerful than any superhero. He can turn water into wine, calm a stormy sea, give sight to the blind, and even raise the dead. When Jesus is with us, God is with us. Author Jared Kennedy uses simple words and concepts to help toddlers and preschoolers understand that Jesus is powerful and good. He isn't just stronger than any superhero, he is God—the King of the universe. This beautifully illustrated board book for ages three to five is third in the Beginner's Gospel Story Book series. Children will learn that Jesus is God through the story of his miracles and be encouraged to go to him for help because he cares for them. The preschool-friendly pictures in Jesus Is Bigger Than Me will also help teach about shapes, colors, and counting. Children will be captivated by the bright, modern illustrations and the simple encouraging content will turn their hearts to Jesus.

Publisher: New Growth Press
Type: Board Book
ISBN: 9781645071969

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Jared Kennedy, MDiv, ThM, is the cofounder and managing editor of Gospel-Centered Family, a ministry that helps churches and families share Jesus with the next generation. He also serves as the Children's and Family Ministry Strategist for the Sojourn Net

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"If someone asks me where to find Bible stories for preschoolers, I love to tell them about Jared Kennedy. In his new board book, Jesus is Bigger Than Me, Jared retells with freshness and clarity the true stories of Jesus's miracles. Your children will love to look at the bright and playful illustrations from Trish Mahoney, and they'll love to hear that 'Jesus is good and powerful,' that 'Jesus is stronger than death,' and 'Even scary things obey Jesus.' This is a little book about a great Savior!" Champ Thornton, Pastor; author of several books, including The Radical Book for Kids and Why Do We Say Good Night?