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Peter's Perfect Prayer Place

by Stephen Kendrick

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Can you help Peter find the perfect place to pray?  Peter is used to seeing his mom pray in her special prayer room, and now you can help him search for his own place to pray--Peter's perfect prayer place. Is it under his bed? Up in his treehouse? Between the pots and pans? Where can God hear him best? There's lots of fun as Peter looks and looks, but in the end, he learns that although it's great to have a special place to be alone with God and pray, God hears you no matter where you are--under, up, or in between!  This companion book to the movie War Room will teach young readers an important lesson about talking to God. … (more)
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A companion book to WAR ROOM for children, Peter searches for his perfect place to pray. He discovers that God is always listening, no matter where you are.
  SABC | Nov 28, 2015 |
The Kendrick brothers created a powerful movie in War Room. Seeking to spread the message of the power of prayer, they have ventured into several mediums including the children’s book Peter’s Perfect Prayer Place. With rhyming verse and detailed and colorful illustrations, this book emphasizes the need for prayer in even the smallest child. As he searches for just the perfect place to pray, Peter learns that he can talk to God anytime and anywhere. The book also offers resources for parents to teach their child the importance of prayer. Bible verses and discussion questions reinforce the message of the book, while activity pages and a poster to personalize prayer requests, complete with stickers, get kids motivated to begin and continue their own conversation with God. Children ages 3-8, along with their parents, will find this book both fun and educational.

Recommended.

Audience: children ages 3-8, with parental involvement.

(Thanks to B&H Publishing for a review copy. All opinions expressed are mine alone.) ( )
  vintagebeckie | Oct 22, 2015 |
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Can you help Peter find the perfect place to pray?  Peter is used to seeing his mom pray in her special prayer room, and now you can help him search for his own place to pray--Peter's perfect prayer place. Is it under his bed? Up in his treehouse? Between the pots and pans? Where can God hear him best? There's lots of fun as Peter looks and looks, but in the end, he learns that although it's great to have a special place to be alone with God and pray, God hears you no matter where you are--under, up, or in between!  This companion book to the movie War Room will teach young readers an important lesson about talking to God. 

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