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Big He, Little Me

Overview


"Big He, Little Me" is a guidebook for children, and adults, to help them overcome troubling times. Bad things happen to everyone. But we can be prepared to navigate our most challenging moments with the help of faith. Big He, a lion representing God, rescues Little Me, a mouse, after he cries out for help. Through his journey, the mouse discovers the Holy Trinity and the message of the Gospel.
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Description


"Big He, Little Me" is a guidebook for children, and adults, to help them overcome troubling times. Bad things happen to everyone. But we can be prepared to navigate our most challenging moments with the help of faith. Big He, a lion representing God, rescues Little Me, a mouse, after he cries out for help. Through his journey, the mouse discovers the Holy Trinity and the message of the Gospel. The world can be a confusing place. Bad news and future uncertainty continue to take a physical and emotional toll on many children and adults. But while bad things happen, God is always in control.
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About the author


Karen James is a published author, communications strategist, national speaker, leadership coach, and former TV news reporter. She is the widow of mountain climber Kelly James, who died in 2006, despite one of the most extensive search and rescues in mountaineering history. In her book, "Holding Fast: The Untold Story of the Mount Hood Tragedy," she reveals what happened to the missing climbers and how God carried her through the grief. In "Big He, Little Me," she expands on God's love with a powerful redemptive message for both children and adults. Karen graduated from UCLA and has her Master's Certificate in Executive and Leadership Coaching from the University of Texas in Dallas and her Certification in Spiritual Direction from SMU's School of Theology.
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Book details

Genre:RELIGION

Subgenre:Christian Living / Family & Relationships

Language:English

Pages:32

Hardcover ISBN:9781734585704


Overview


"Big He, Little Me" is a guidebook for children, and adults, to help them overcome troubling times. Bad things happen to everyone. But we can be prepared to navigate our most challenging moments with the help of faith. Big He, a lion representing God, rescues Little Me, a mouse, after he cries out for help. Through his journey, the mouse discovers the Holy Trinity and the message of the Gospel.

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Description


"Big He, Little Me" is a guidebook for children, and adults, to help them overcome troubling times. Bad things happen to everyone. But we can be prepared to navigate our most challenging moments with the help of faith. Big He, a lion representing God, rescues Little Me, a mouse, after he cries out for help. Through his journey, the mouse discovers the Holy Trinity and the message of the Gospel. The world can be a confusing place. Bad news and future uncertainty continue to take a physical and emotional toll on many children and adults. But while bad things happen, God is always in control.

Read more

About the author


Karen James is a published author, communications strategist, national speaker, leadership coach, and former TV news reporter. She is the widow of mountain climber Kelly James, who died in 2006, despite one of the most extensive search and rescues in mountaineering history. In her book, "Holding Fast: The Untold Story of the Mount Hood Tragedy," she reveals what happened to the missing climbers and how God carried her through the grief. In "Big He, Little Me," she expands on God's love with a powerful redemptive message for both children and adults. Karen graduated from UCLA and has her Master's Certificate in Executive and Leadership Coaching from the University of Texas in Dallas and her Certification in Spiritual Direction from SMU's School of Theology.
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