His Love For Me Is Strong
By Wivina John
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His Love For Me Is Strong unfolds the beautiful story of the gospel of Jesus Christ as understood by a child. This little book reveals the truth of God’s deep love for mankind so that all children may know about God’s wonderful plan of salvation through his son, Jesus Christ. With easy to understand language and familiar images, this
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