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God Gave Us Angels: A Picture Book

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Product Description “What do angels do all day, Papa?”   When Papa finds Little Cub looking for angels, it gives him a chance to tell his beloved child about those that may be in their midst, even when they can’t be seen.  Exploring their exhilarating Arctic world as they talk, Papa lovingly answers all of Little Cub’s questions about angels—and as usual, she has a lot. She wants to know what they do, how they look, how they guard God’s loved ones, and best of all, how they serve the Creator of the world.    “God really created angels to serve him more than us, Little Cub. They love him and would do anything for him.”   This uplifting tale will encourage young hearts by exploring the glory and design of God’s messengers, while turning toward him with praise.       Also available: God Gave Us You God Gave Us Two God Gave Us Christmas God Gave Us Heaven God Gave Us Love God Gave Us the World God Gave Us Easter   Over two million copies in the series sold! About the Author Lisa T. Bergren is the author of nearly forty titles, including God Gave Us You, the bestselling beginning of the beloved God Gave Us… series. Her works span many genres, from adult fiction to devotionals. She makes her home in Colorado with her husband, Tim, and their children, Olivia, Emma, and Jack.   Laura J. Bryant has illustrated numerous award-winning children’s books, including God Gave Us You, Smudge Bunny, and If You Were My Baby. She studied painting, printmaking, and sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and lives in Asheville, North Carolina. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. "What are you doing up here, Little Cub?" Papa Bear asked. "Lookin’ for angels," she said in a hushed voice. "The bunnies said they’re all around us." "Ahhh," Papa said. "Did you see any?" "Not yet. But Mama says they’re hard to find. They’re imbisible." "Most of the time, they are invisible. But not always." "Have you ever seen one?" Little Cub asked. "I mean, for reals?" "I haven’t, but I agree with the bunnies. They’re often with us." "Are some here now?" she whispered. "Maybe," he whispered back.