In this biblically based childrenās picture book, illustrator Christan Stewartās vivid artwork combines with author Tony Evansā simple, yet powerful, text to convey to young readers the truth that every person is made in the image of God. Children are drawn into the narrative with a question: āDo you know what you and every other kid in the whole world shares?ā The answer? āGodās special stamp is on all of youāthe stamp that says, āMade by Godāwith love.āā
Portraying ethnically diverse children interacting and enjoying each otherās company, shows young readers in an age-sensitive way the importance of seeking unity amongst diversity, and the necessity of showing the love of God to every person we meet, whether they look like us or not. Evans spells out the Easter story and how Jesus came to deal with the sin problemāincluding the sin of racismāonce and for all. Evans offers helpful suggestions for how children can bridge the gap to kids unlike themselves: invite them to sit with you at lunch, go to the park with them and play Frisbee, celebrate a holiday or birthday with them, and more.
Recommended as a resource for Christian parents, caregivers, and childrenās worship leaders to help children understand Godās good gifts to all people and the destructive effects of racism.
(Harvest House Publishers)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.