The Contest: A children's book helping kids understand the Fruit of the Spirit

The Contest: A children's book helping kids understand the Fruit of the Spirit

The Contest: A children's book helping kids understand the Fruit of the Spirit

The Contest: A children's book helping kids understand the Fruit of the Spirit

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Overview

"The Contest" is an illustrated children's book teaching children what the Fruit of the Spirit is in a story about a farmer who wants to have the biggest, the juiciest, the plumpest, and the sweetest grapes in the whole county. Each grape has its own captivating personality which depicts a different fruit of the Spirit that your children will fall in love with. The unpredictable twist at the end teaches the most valuable lesson of all. It will allow children of all ages grow to be what God wants them to be. "The Contest" has been a favorite for countless children throughout the years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781482320732
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/03/2013
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.09(d)

About the Author

Robin McKinley and his wife Cindy have been in the ministry for over thirty years. He is presently pastor of Calvary Christian Center in Pottstown, PA. His wife and he started their ministry as Children's Evangelists in which they did Kids Crusades full time for years. Even though he is now a pastor, he still does crusades and camps each summer. As a children's leader, he wrote much of the crusade materials they used. Robin can give a puppet character which both children and adults fall in love with. He can take a lesson from the Bible and teach it in a way to keep the attention of children of all ages. People in churches from Maine to Florida have enjoyed how he is able to bring the Bible to life through puppets and Bible stories.
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