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God with Us
- A Journey Home
- Narrated by: Dave Holdt
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Transform your children’s experience of life in this sad, wonderful world as they journey home to God by following scripture’s epic story. God with Us presents your children with:
- One panoramic theme: Your children will see in panoramic display one grand theme at the heart of scripture’s story, from Genesis to Revelation: the presence of God.
- Jesus Christ: Jesus Christ, the son of God, is presented to your children as the fulfillment of everything they were made to be.
- Realism about life: This is an honest storybook about a fallen world, full of excitement and joy as well as sadness and fear.
- An experience for the ears and heart: This audiobook will capture your children’s imagination.
Author Jeremy Pierre wants to awaken children to a brave journey - a journey home. This beautiful tale traces the theme of God’s presence through the storyline of scripture. People were created to be with God but lost their nearness to him at the fall. So God sent his son, Jesus Christ, to cross that distance, making a way for people to follow him on their own journey home.
God with Us seeks to connect a child’s experience of a hurting world with the larger story of God’s redemption of all things, inspiring them to courage and to joy for their journey.