I Need to Hope in God (God & Me) – Joel & Mary Beeke

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Age Range 4 to 7 years

Full color illustrated books for children

See how Caleb and Sophie gain confidence in God’s continual care.

Parents, use this book to show your children what saving, biblical hope is.  Having a Christ-focused hope gives them a confident expectation of everything God has promised His people.  The strength of hope lies in God’s faithfulness.

With this book, you an explain to your children that they need a saving hope from the Holy Spirit that looks to Jesus, and to God’s promises being fulfilled in Him.  Everything we need for this life and the life to come is in the Triune God!

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I Need to Hope in God

Age Range 4 to 7 years

Full color illustrated books for children

See how Caleb and Sophie gain confidence in God’s continual care.

Parents, use this book to show your children what saving, biblical hope is.  Having a Christ-focused hope gives them a confident expectation of everything God has promised His people.  The strength of hope lies in God’s faithfulness.  With this book, you an explain to your children that they need a saving hope from the Holy Spirit that looks to Jesus, and to God’s promises being fulfilled in Him.  Everything we need for this life and the life to come is in the Triune God!

About the Series of four God and Me books

Caleb and Sophie are your average kids – curious about their world, taught about the character and expectations of God, and wanting to be faithful in what they do.

In each of these books the concepts of faith, hope, love, and love for others is distilled down to simple forms and then introduced in ways a child will understand – conversation, prayer, actions, and thoughts.

Sophie and Caleb react in ways that you would expect in a child – with simple faith and the sort of fruit of the Spirit you expect in young children.

About the Authors

Joel R. Beeke is a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregations in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the author of many books. He is also president of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.

Mary Beeke is Dr. Beeke’s wife and is the mother of Calvin, Esther, and Lydia. She has served as a registered nurse and an elementary teacher and has an M.A.T. in learning disabilities from Calvin University.