Our Father
The Lord's Prayer For Children
A beautiful full-colour book exploring the Lord’s Prayer for children.
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ISBN-13
9780281075850-grouped
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The Lord’s Prayer, taught by Jesus to his followers, is one of the cornerstones of the Christian faith yet the language and ideas it conveys can be daunting to children. Our Father: The Lord’s Prayer for Children addresses children’s questions and explains the meaning behind each line of the prayer, making it more accessible for younger readers. An ideal gift for those aged 4-8.
Rainer Oberthur is a professor of religious education and author of numerous books for children and adults. He currently works as a primary school teacher.
Barbara Nascimbeni was born in Italy and studied illustration there and in Germany. She has published numerous children’s books including Images of God for Young Children (Eerdmans).
Barbara Nascimbeni was born in Italy and studied illustration there and in Germany. She has published numerous children’s books including Images of God for Young Children (Eerdmans).
Children will be able to come back to [it] . . . again and again.
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The Lord’s Prayer, taught by Jesus to his followers, is one of the cornerstones of the Christian faith yet the language and ideas it conveys can be daunting to children. Our Father: The Lord’s Prayer for Children addresses children’s questions and explains the meaning behind each line of the prayer, making it more accessible for younger readers. An ideal gift for those aged 4-8.
Author
Rainer Oberthur is a professor of religious education and author of numerous books for children and adults. He currently works as a primary school teacher.
Barbara Nascimbeni was born in Italy and studied illustration there and in Germany. She has published numerous children’s books including Images of God for Young Children (Eerdmans).
Barbara Nascimbeni was born in Italy and studied illustration there and in Germany. She has published numerous children’s books including Images of God for Young Children (Eerdmans).
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Children will be able to come back to [it] . . . again and again.









