Melody Of Love
$17.95
In this ethereal bedtime story, readers are transported to a peaceful, starlit town on a quiet night where a child sleeps soundly under the caring watch of the heavens.
But this is no ordinary child. He is Jesus, and with His arrival, a new melody of Love is born.
As this enchanting melody takes flight, it awakens a sleeping world. It stirs the creatures of the forest and those in the depths of the sea with its irresistible song.
Ideal for bedtime reading, this beautifully illustrated book shows young readers how Jesus’ love transcends time and reassures us that we are deeply, individually loved.
Through rhythmic verses and captivating imagery, Janine Rainwater weaves a story that will enchant children and adults alike. Her book reveals:
*The peaceful and magical night of Jesus’ birth
*The awakening of nature through the melody of love
*The timeless message of Jesus’ love and its relevance today
*The truth that all creatures great and small are connected in a symphony of grace
Ideal for parents, grandparents, and loved ones, The Melody of Love is a heartwarming addition to any children’s book collection. Let this story inspire a sense of wonder and the assurance of being unconditionally loved.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798889114024
Janine Rainwater | Illustrator: Janine Rainwater
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Sophia Institute
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