There was once a boy who, like many three-year-olds, was always asking questions.
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The author uses her own experiences and stories to help young people understand God and the relevance of their Christian faith to everyday life.
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Who am I?: exploring what it means to be a child of God
2009, Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
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Who am I?: exploring what it means to be a child of God
2009, Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
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Who Am I?: Exploring What It Means to Be a Child of God
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Where in the world is God?
What about me?
Where do I belong?
Who is my neighbor?
What is my purpose?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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