Fr. 45.90

God Culture for Kids - Why Do People Die

English · Hardback

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Description

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- Educates both the child and the parent reading it

-Explains the theological purpose of death

-Comforts those who lost a loved one

-Studies show up to age 7, reading is a 2 person activity

-53% of kids under 12 do not read e-books

- The subject matter of the book is timeless

About the author










As the author of the "Understanding the Almighty" series, John¿s experiences include serving as a missionary to the Indonesian community in the United States and Canada. He has also been involved with an apostolic ministry which has planted churches from Toronto, Canada, to Atlanta, Georgia, and as far west as Los Angeles, California. John has ministered as close to home as his local church and as far away as Jakarta, Indonesia, a nation containing the largest Muslim population in the world.
John is also the founder, and Chief Executive Officer of Cornerstone Wealth Management, LLC. With more than twenty three years of industry experience, John has helped families all throughout the country achieve their financial goals. John believes that faith and stewardship should not be separated from a family's financial plan.
John has been married to his wife Devi, for twenty three years, and has three beautiful children. They currently reside in New Jersey.

Summary

God Culture for Kids. Why Do People Die?" explains the true purpose of death to both the reader and the parent.

Foreword

"God Culture for Kids. Why Do People Die?" explains why people die to both the parent reading it, and the child hearing it.

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