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Cargando... Small Gifts in God's Hands (edición 2000)por Max Lucado (Autor), Cheri Bladholm (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. NO OF PAGES: 29 SUB CAT I: Children's Resources SUB CAT II: Bible Stories SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: "Remember what I said, son. If Jesus is who they say, then he can do big things with a small gift." The adventure begins with these tender words spoken from mother to son. With all his heart, Elijah wants to give something to the kind teacher. But Elijah has no money to buy a gift. He has no extra bed to offer Jesus rest. He has no boat to loan the Fisher of Men. He only has a small basket of fish and bread. Told through the eyes of a boy, Max Lucado's "Small Gifts in God's Hands" recreates one of the Bible's most loved stories with a powerful message for children of all ages.NOTES: Purchased from "The Book Market" discount books. SUBTITLE: sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
A young boy named Elijah learns that no gift is too small in God's hands as he watches Jesus feed thousands of hungry people from Elijah's basket of bread and fish. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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When Elijah hears of a man named Jesus who will be visiting their village, he fears he will miss the crowd if he fishes for his mother. After he cleaned their outside oven, his mother gave permission to visit Jesus the next day.
When he followed the crowds the next day, he knew there were too many people to be fed. Jesus looked at him, and he felt special. He offered his fish to Jesus who in turn used this to produce many fish and loaves of bread for the crowd.
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