ALBUQUERQUE, NM, November 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Christopher's Adventures: Chris Visits the Hospital is a new book produced for sick kids. It came about as a result of the author watching a St. Jude's Hospital special in which a little girl asked the question: "Does God hate me?" The book can be previewed at the Christopher's Adventures website.
Author Susan Sherwood Parr is the president of Life to the World Ministries, Inc. She is a Harvest Show and Sky Angel television guest and radio guest. A national Bridge-Logos author also has over 13 books of her own on prayer, a prayer book given out by the Pentagon Chaplain's Office, and the new: Getting Contrary Out of Mary and Getting Miss Muffet Off Her Tuffet for WOMEN.
Help us get these NEW kids' books into the hands of children and families who need to hear: "God loves you..."
Life to the World Ministries, Inc. has a donate page where you can be a part, or order some for your business or ministry to give to children or organizations. To order them for your bookstore, contact Word Productions LLC. or Bridge-Logos publishers.
Website: http://christophersadventures.com
New Book Tells Critically Ill and Sick Kids That "God Loves Them and Cares..." Chris Falls Asleep and in His Dream Goes with the Angel Matthew to a Hospital on a Mission!
Christopher's Adventures: Chris Visits the Hospital is a delightful rhyming adventure in which Chris tells the kids that God loves them cares! HELP the ministry produce more books and get them into the hands of children!
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[Press-News.org] New Book Tells Critically Ill and Sick Kids That "God Loves Them and Cares..." Chris Falls Asleep and in His Dream Goes with the Angel Matthew to a Hospital on a Mission!Christopher's Adventures: Chris Visits the Hospital is a delightful rhyming adventure in which Chris tells the kids that God loves them cares! HELP the ministry produce more books and get them into the hands of children!




