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.
- Features engaging rhymes and whimsical illustrations to communicate rich theology to children
- Based on the famous first question and answer of the Heidelberg Catechism, an important Reformed Christian document written in 1563
- Makes the theological truth of justification by faith accessible at a children's level
- Written by popular British pastor-theologian Andrew Wilson