
The Earth Is Sad, Little Timmy
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Narrated by:
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Terrance Levise Turner
About this listen
The Earth Is Sad, Little Timmy is a delightful story of a conversation between “Little Timmy” Johnson and his “Granddaddy”, discussing why we have earthquakes and other disasters on Earth. Little Timmy’s grandfather tells a lively story of the Creation, the Fall of Man, Redemption, and the soon coming Return of Jesus Christ to take his children home to Heaven, and to stop the Earth from being “sad".
You will love this audiobook as a parent, just as much as your child will. It teaches the core principles of Christianity, and it brings peace and calm to the minds of children, as they try to understand the Earth’s difficulties and increasing catastrophic events.
©2020 Terrance Levise Turner (P)2021 Terrance Levise Turner
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