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A Young Person's Guide to Knowing God

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A Young Person's Guide to Knowing God

Patricia St John


Pages: 240
Trim: Trade paperback
Isbn 13: 9781857925586
List Price: £5.99
Imprint: CF4Kids
Category: Youth > Devotional & Prayer

Description

This book was especially written by Patricia St John for all young people who want to learn about God and get to know Him for themselves. Every chapter deals with a basic Christian belief and tackles some of the most searching questions the author was asked, including:

  • Who is God and what is he like?

  • Why is there so much suffering in the world?

  • Wasn't I born a Christian?

  • Does Jesus care about me?

  • Can I really know God?

Through enjoyable real-life stories, prayers and thought-provoking questions, the reader will discover what Christians believe and what friendship with Jesus can mean in their lives.


About Patricia St John

Patricia St. John spent 27 years as a dedicated missionary to North Africa - and was also a prolific children's writer. Her books are loved and treasured around the world. Some have been turned into stirring films. Gripping adventures which cover real life issues are her hall-mark.

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Reviews

"If you like this you'll love these: Twice Freed by Patricia St. John This is an ideal companion book to present to young people who have enjoyed Patricia's stories in A young person's guide. A well written adventure romance that appeals to both boys and girls. For younger children: Take a look at Prayer is an Adventure by Patricia St. John. These are a collection of stories on the theme of prayer and God. Two stories from A young person's guide to knowing God have been illustrated throughout and produced in hardback gift editions: The Safe Place A Home For Virginia."

Catherine MacKenzie ~ Author and CF4K Editor


Customer Reviews

My children and are almost finished reading this book.

We have enjoyed each story, because they are well written and not trite. The stories are exciting and real. They give clear examples of God's presence in our lives.

We usually read the story, single verse, and prayer on one day, and then the next day review the story and read the Bible passage.

We have read these together, but the book can also be read by an individual.

I recommend this book for children age 7 (who are used to listening to good literature) up to adults. I have really enjoyed the stories and principles in this book.

Posted by Cynthia at 19:45 on Saturday 22 January 2011