
Jesus Feeds a Big Crowd: A Very Special Day
Miracles of Jesus, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Sean Francis
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By:
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Dawn Brookes
About this listen
A unique and original fictional account of a well-known Bible story. Jesus Feeds a Big Crowd is narrated from the point of view of the boy who provided Jesus with the loaves and fishes that were used to feed the 5,000.
It is always a pleasure to present children with a different take on a bible story they may have heard many times before. Recommended for use in Sunday schools, schools, and for personal use.
The book will be mainly enjoyed by children aged four-to-eight years. Kids may need to hide it from their parents though, as many adults enjoy this one too.
©2016 Dawn Brookes (P)2017 Dawn Brookes
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