Product Description
When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us.
With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s love for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Loves through stories such as: Don’t Look Back; God Says It’s Time and Hide and Seek.
These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
Hardcover, 104 pages
Publication Date: July 2022
Read to me: 5–10
Read Myself: 8–11
Endorsements
Sinclair uses the tried–and–tested method of question–and–answer catechesis to lead our children in a warm–hearted devotion to Christ. Another great book to help our children spend time thinking about how Jesus cares for them.
- Jonny Gibson, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and author of ‘The Moon Is Always Round’
Parents and grandparents will love reading these delightful and inspiring devotions to their beloved children and grandchildren. Each page is filled with engaging and fun stories that help children learn about the many ways Jesus cares for them.
- Burk Parsons, Senior Pastor of Saint Andrew’s Chapel, Sanford, Florida and Editor of Tabletalk magazine
Author
Sinclair Buchanan Ferguson held the position of the Charles Krahe chair for Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and served as pastor to congregations in both Scotland and in the United States. A well-published author with a deep understanding of Scripture, Sinclair Ferguson books range from Child in the Manger, where Ferguson shares the true meaning of Christmas with impeccable scholarship and worshipful adoration, to From the Mouth of God, where he helps readers to trust, read and apply the lessons of the Bible as he answers questions Christians often wonder about. Sinclair Ferguson’s Sermon on the Mount has been called the “perfect blend of scholarship and inspiration…a truly valuable book” by Book Journal, while Devoted to God has been labeled as “brilliant,” one “fit to enter the rare company of the Christian classics.” Ferguson himself described material found in Devoted to God as “blueprints for sanctification.”