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"How Great is our God" Review #HowGreatIsOurGod #LouieGiglio







Book Description:

A follow-up to his bestselling children's devotional, Indescribable, pastor Louie Giglio's How Great Is Our God offers 100 incredible new facts and devotions about God and science to stir your child's amazement for the Creator.

Show the children in your life the awe-inspiring connection between the natural world and the God who created it.

The bestselling children's devotional Indescribable: 100 Devotions About God and Science resonated with more than 200,000 kids, parents, and teachers. Now Louie Giglio offers 100 more devotions about God and science that will expand the curiosity of your 6- to 10-year-olds. Including amazing scientific facts, beautiful photography, fun illustrations, and simple activities, How Great Is Our God covers topics like

Space and time
Earth and weather
The human body
Animals
Plants
And more!

With this science devotional, which is based on Giglio's well-known "How Great Is Our God" and “Indescribable” messages, children will embark on a journey to discover more about God and His incredible creation. From the pink lake in Senegal to the earth's trip around the sun to the water-holding frog that can live up to five years without a drink, the wonders of the universe will deepen your kids’ appreciation for God's wild imagination.




My Review:
Who loves Science? Who loves reading their Bible?  I love this sweet little devotional that brings in so many fun science topics and connects them to some biblical truth.   


I have already learned about the storms of life and how Jesus calmed a storm while hearing for the first time about Lake Maracaibo.   I was intrigued so much about 28 strikes of lightening per minute for 300 days of the year!!!  CRAZY!!!  

I will say that you should have your Bible handy to go deeper into the Biblical story that is connected to it.   Sometimes there are scripture references mentioned and sometimes just a small prayer is listed.  

Make sure you enter the giveaway listed above.   I was not paid for this review but I was sent a copy of the book for free!  All opinions expressed are 100% my own.  

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