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Description
This book explores various images and metaphors used in the Bible to describe God, including light, rock, wind, a gardener, a father, and an architect. Written for middle grade readers, it examines how biblical writers used these images to teach about God's nature and character.
Quick Summary
This book unlocks the surprising and sometimes wild ways the Bible describes God, from shepherd to rock to mother hen, making ancient spiritual ideas feel fresh and relatable for modern kids. Kids will love discovering unexpected divine metaphors that turn familiar religious concepts into something surprising and new. If your kid loved Bridge to Terabithia or any book that makes big ideas feel personal, they'll be drawn into this exploration of God's many faces. Perfect for fourth through eighth graders curious about faith, this AR 6.6 level book packs complex theological concepts into an accessible 14,651-word journey.