Easter Color And Cut Out Activity Book KJV
$2.99
The Easter Color & Cut Out activity book helps children learn the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Easter figures are featured on each page to color and then cut out, so children can tell the Easter story all by themselves! Designed for children ages 5-7.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781684342341
ISBN10: 1684342341
Compiled by: Warner Press
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2020
Publisher: Warner Press
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These are popular messages, prepared originally for a radio audience. They should not be considered a commentary on the entire Bible in any sense of that term. These messages are devoid of any attempt to present a theological or technical commentary on the Bible. Behind these messages is a great deal of research and study in order to interpret the Bible from a popular rather than from a scholarly (and too-often boring) viewpoint.
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