Wednesday, October 13, 2010

That's Where God is

Authors: Dan and Ali Morrow
ISBN: 978-1-4347-6434-8
Publisher: David C. Cook; New edition (August 1, 2010)

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That’s Where God Is, a wonderful story that shows children unique and special places where God can be found. A great reminder for both kids and adults!

One Sunday, a young boy pays a visit to his grandfather and asks him a question, "Grandpa, where is God?" The grandfather encourages him to find God in the events of each day of the week.

A simple question turns into an adventure and the little boy discovers God’s presence everywhere. Every day he finds God in the simplest places: a thunderstorm, in his sister's compassion, in the animals at the zoo.

But most of all he finds that God can be found in his heart, if he invites him.

I especially liked how the authors added scripture verses after each event and how the illustrations painted the story to life.

If you want to extend a young child’s spiritual growth and invite the presence of God into their life, this is the book for you. A unique story that teaches ways to show kids how to identify God’s presence. Authors Dan and Alison Morrow and illustrator, Cory Godbey did an excellent job!

At the end of the book, Lee Strobel writes a heartfelt note. Lee is the father of Ali Morrow, co-author of this book. I found it to be an inspiring touch.

That’s Where God Is is a powerful children's book sure to touch a child's life.

Dan and Alison Morrow (Worlds Collide, Violette Between as Alison Strobel) live in Colorado, where they love exploring with their two wonderful daughters. When they're not writing children's books, they like to go on adventures around their Colorado home. Alison writes women’s fiction and authors a blog, while Dan works on numerous projects for children and adults.

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Reviewed by Martha Ramirez Bookpleasures

1 comment:

Sheri Fredricks said...

After reading this review, I'm inclined to buy this book for my own kids. They love the outdoors and read those types of books. The added benefit of learning more about God is a plus! Thank you for another great book review!