Place For Me In Gods Family Tree
After a curious little boy learns about family trees at school, he can’t wait to learn about his own roots. He soon discovers his family is much bigger than he expected when his mother introduces him to the many remarkable people who are part of God’s family tree. Rich in color, the book incorporates the Bible Timeline(TM) Learning System-the same one that serves as the basis of the chart-topping podcast, Bible in a Year(with Fr. Mike Schmitz)(TM). More than just a recounting of the genealogy of Jesus, A Place for Me in God’s Family Tree reveals the captivating story of salvation history. Join the journey to discover how we are all living branches in God’s family tree.
SKU (ISBN): 9781954882775
ISBN10: 1954882777
Nichelle Torno | Illustrator: Jordan Yango
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2024
Publisher: Ascension Press
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