Good Good Father
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“Oh, I’ve heard a thousand stories of what they think you’re like . . . but I’ve heard the tender whisper of love . . . and you tell me that you’re pleased . . . and that I’m never alone. You’re a good, good Father.”
Experience the truth of God’s love for His children in refreshing, heart-warming ways through the story of Good Good Father. Illustrated with stunning art and penned by Grammy award-winning Christian music artist Chris Tomlin and Pat Barrett.
Good Good Father is the story of a little bear named Tucker whose life and townspeople are forever changed when they learn just how great the King’s love is for them. When Tucker’s town is in trouble, he seeks help from the King who lives on a hill in a castle where the door is always open. Along the way he encounters a variety of humorous and delightful animals who each know one great thing about the King. But they all have a different view of what makes him good. Tucker wants to take a perfect gift to the King in hopes he will be convinced to help, but the advice he receives along the way leave him more confused than ever. And he doubts why the King would have time for him and if he would really offer help. Just as Tucker is about to give up, the King runs to him offering love, acceptance, and help. This is a precious story that will leave children with a greater assurance that God truly is a good, good Father and they are loved by Him.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780718086954
ISBN10: 0718086953
Chris Tomlin | Pat Barrett | Illustrator: Lorna Hussey
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2016
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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