God, Help Me To Be Patient

GOD, HELP ME TO BE PATIENT. In the book, God, Help Me To Be Patient, you will meet Michael. He doesn’t like to wait for anything. But being impatient often hurts others and himself. Like when he couldn’t wait to open a new toy and almost hurt the woman in the wheelchair. But Michael learns…

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WRITTEN BY

Harriet Omondiagbe

About This Book

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GOD, HELP ME TO BE PATIENT. In the book, God, Help Me To Be Patient, you will meet Michael. He doesn’t like to wait for anything. But being impatient often hurts others and himself. Like when he couldn’t wait to open a new toy and almost hurt the woman in the wheelchair. But Michael learns about patience from the Bible and his parents. The message is simple: God loves you and knows what you need. If you ask Him, He can help you learn to wait. This beautifully illustrated book includes:

  • A practical story that shows how Michael learned about patience.
  • Bible references to instill Christian values about patience in little ones, perfect for parents, Sunday School, or homeschooling.
  • Reminders that God wants us to be patient and it’s OK to ask God for help.

God, Help Me To Be Patient is a wonderful book that helps children find joy in waiting and reminds them that it’s OK to ask God for help.

Website: www.godlypearls.com
Writer: Harriet Omondiagbe

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About The Writer

Harriet Omondiagbe

Harriet Omondiagbe

DR. HARRIET OMONDIAGBE is a Christian writer and author. She writes for Godly Pearls, a Christian charity in New Zealand. Harriet is passionate about godly parenting and wants to see kids thrive in a godly home. Through her writing, she hopes to offer biblically-sound resources to teachers, parents and caregivers, so they can in turn, help their kids to develop a growing faith in Jesus, and real love for God. You can find her books on Amazon, Google, Godly Pearls website and through other retailers.

Website: www.godlypearls.com
Photo: Harriet Omondiagbe

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