The Bible tells stories of hundreds of people, and all of them disobey God . . . except one. So hope doesn’t come from the good things we do. It comes as a gift, from what Jesus has done. Sophie, a little girl upset after disobeying her parents, learns the basics of the gospel of grace from a neighborhood cat through a conversation based on the first question and answer of the Heidelberg Catechism: What is your only comfort in life and in death? That I am not my own, but belong . . . to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ. Weaving accessible truths with whimsical illustrations and engaging rhymes, this book will help both you and your children understand grace in a fresh way.
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Born in Spain, where she also studied fine art before relocating to London, the work of illustrator Helena Perez Garcia is stunningly rich and colourful. Her intricate and arresting work is inspired by early Italian art with their bright colours, delicate details and timeless beauty. She has worked for clients including Random House, Buzzfeed and Houghton Mi
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