You Wouldn't Love Me If You Knew - eBook
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You Wouldn't Love Me If You Knew - eBook  -     By: Jeannie St. John Taylor

You Wouldn't Love Me If You Knew - eBook

Abingdon Press / 2010 / ePub

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This story of forgiveness tells of a little boy who does something "bad" for which he thinks he cannot be forgiven. He does a number of "good" things, but every time someone thanks him and says that he is "good," he feels "bad." His mother assures him that she can forgive him and that Jesus will as well. We never know what the "bad" thing actually is as he whispers in his mother's ear, which will allow each child to identify with the situation. Ages 5-8.

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Title: You Wouldn't Love Me If You Knew - eBook
By: Jeannie St. John Taylor
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781426721472
ISBN-13: 9781426721472
Ages: 5-8
Stock No: WW20114EB

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This story of forgiveness tells of a little boy who does something "bad" for which he thinks he cannot be forgiven. He does a number of "good" things, but every time someone thanks him and says that he is "good," he feels "bad." His mother assures him that she can forgive him and that Jesus will as well. We never know what the "bad" thing actually is as he whispers in his mother's ear, which will allow each child to identify with the situation. Ages 5-8.

Author Bio

Jeannie launched her writing career in 1998 with a co-authored children s book
from Multnomah Press that was a finalist for the Gold Medallion Award. Since its release, she has signed contracts with eight publishers, and her writing has appeared in several magazines and short story collections. You can find fourteen books by her adult-level books on the subject of prayer, children s picture books, and a youth novel in bookstores around the world. Three more books are already completed and waiting at the publisher for a 2006 release and she is currently preparing to fulfill another six book contracts.

In 2003 Jeannie s focus took an unexpected turn when two publishers asked her to illustrate for them. Her first written and illustrated children s

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