Joshua knew something very, very important. Joshua knew he had to obey and trust God . . . even when God’s plan sounded like it could not possibly work . . . oh yes, and even when he was sure to be laughed at for trusting and obeying God!
As you learn about Joshua in this “Illustrate My Own – Known Bible Hero” book, you will remember the important lesson he had to teach us all about how we can trust God’s plans to be the very best plan . . . even if they sound like they couldn’t possibly work!
Caleb knew something very, very important. Caleb knew he absolutely was able to trust in God with all his heart . . . even when it meant crossing the Red Sea, being a spy, surviving in a wilderness for forty years, and battling giants . . . yes, real giants!
As you learn about Caleb in this “Illustrate My Own – Known Bible Hero” book, you will remember the important lesson he had to teach us all about how we are able to choose to trust in God with all our heart . . . even when others do not and we have to face our own “giants”!
Hadassah knew something very, very important. It was also pretty scary. She knew she had to trust God . . . even when she knew uninvited “guests” were often put to death . . . even uninvited queens! Hadassah had to trust the One Real God Most High had a plan and purpose for her!
As you learn about Hadassah, better known as Esther in this “Illustrate My Own – Known Bible Hero” book, you will remember the important lesson she had to teach us all about how we can trust God because we know He has special plans and purposes for us!
With these books, you will be able to show your creativity and provide the illustrations making them truly your own! It does not matter if you are only able to draw stick people (and seriously, a book with stick people could be a fantastic book!) - the point is the value in in the conversations these books will generate! And, stick people, or more detailed illustrations, these books will be a treasure to enjoy as you and/or the children you love put the time into illustrating them!
So, artist or not, get these books, illustrate them, and treasure the conversations - and most importantly the learning - which will happen as you do!
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