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Parenting is not for the faint-hearted, especially when you are preparing your children for heaven. Don't be fooled-the war for their soul begins at an early age! From the time they can walk and talk, they are bombarded with good and bad messages. In easy-to-understand language coupled with eye-catching illustrations, "Time to Get Ready: Teaching Kids About Salvation and the End of Time" seeks to introduce children to the importance of the Sabbath and how God's special day will play a role in the end of time. This book also talks about God's ultimate gift of salvation and the joys of heaven that await those who love Jesus.…mehr

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Parenting is not for the faint-hearted, especially when you are preparing your children for heaven. Don't be fooled-the war for their soul begins at an early age! From the time they can walk and talk, they are bombarded with good and bad messages. In easy-to-understand language coupled with eye-catching illustrations, "Time to Get Ready: Teaching Kids About Salvation and the End of Time" seeks to introduce children to the importance of the Sabbath and how God's special day will play a role in the end of time. This book also talks about God's ultimate gift of salvation and the joys of heaven that await those who love Jesus.
Autorenporträt
Shannon Scott is a published author and teacher at Georgia-Cumberland Academy, not to mention a mom to six kids and a wife to her college sweetheart. When her children were younger, Shannon homeschooled them, which is when she began writing Bible stories. She wanted to bring the Bible alive and help her children understand its application for today, so she wrote her own stories. Now that all but one is in high school or college, she has taken her love of teaching and moved into a traditional classroom. Shannon is passionate about sharing Jesus' love with others through her writing, whether it is inspirational blog posts, skits, full-length plays, or books. When she isn't busy teaching, writing, or attending her children's sports games or programs, she can be found exercising, traveling, or learning something new.