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God's Very Good Plan

A Christmas Story about Trusting God. Empfohlen 4 bis 7 Jahre. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 32 Seiten
ISBN 1680999699
EAN 9781680999693
Veröffentlicht 2. September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Good Books
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Beschreibung

A sweet Christmas tale about trusting God, even when things aren't going your way.
“I don't think God ever likes it when we're hurting,” said Mama Badger. “But He's always with us and we can always trust Him with our feelings. And sometimes when we're hurting or weak, God uses us in especially mighty ways!”

Little Badger can't wait to enter the annual snow sculpture contest. He practices his sculptures every day and is determined to win a prize. But when an accident occurs and his plans are dashed, he's sad, angry, and confused. Even Christmas doesn't feel so exciting. Why would God let such a thing happen, and why doesn't He just fix everything when you ask Him to? Mama Badger encourages Little Badger to share his feelings with God and to trust that He is good and has a good plan. In the end, Little Badger gets the chance to be a hero in a way he never would have guessed. 
The latest in the beloved Forest of Faith series, this is a delightful Christmas tale about trusting God with your feelings and having faith that He is good all the time, even when things are hard. Whether you're facing injury, illness, grief, or disappointment, this story of hope and resilience will lift your spirits this Christmas season.

"'For I know the plans I have for you,'” declares the Lord, “'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'" —Jeremiah 29:11

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Abigail Gehring Lawrence is mother to three children and a Sunday school teacher at her local church. In 2022, her full-term baby girl passed away during labor. Since then, she’s been learning to trust God in a new way. She lives in Marlboro, Vermont.
William Lawrence is six years old. When he was five, he broke his wrist while playing in a friend's backyard. That experience became part of the inspiration for this story.
 
Estelle Corke is a freelance illustrator who has worked as an artist for more than thirty years. Her first love is children’s publishing, with animals and children her favorite subjects. Estelle’s art has appeared in Guideposts and Highlights. She lives in Bath in the United Kingdom.