Anytime, Anyplace, Any Prayer

This beautifully illustrated children's book follows the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, and how sin entered the world. But it doesn't stop there - it goes on to show how throughout history, God's people have continued to talk to him through prayer, no matter the circumstances.

It gives biblical examples of when and why people prayed - from Miriam's song of praise, to Hannah's cries for a child, to Jonah's prayer from the belly of the whale. And it culminates with the ultimate example of prayer - Jesus teaching his disciples the Lord's Prayer.

The book really drives home the message that we can talk to God anytime, anywhere, about anything. Whether we're rejoicing, seeking forgiveness, or just need help - God is always there, waiting to listen. And thanks to Jesus' sacrifice, the way to God is now open to all who believe in him.

The vibrant illustrations by Catalina Echeverri perfectly complement the text, bringing these ancient stories to life in a way that will captivate young readers. And I love how the book includes examples of modern-day prayer as well, showing kids that they can talk to God just like the heroes of the faith did.

If you're looking for a wonderful resource to teach your little ones about the power and privilege of prayer, I can't recommend "Anytime, Anyplace, Any Prayer" highly enough. It's a book that will no doubt become a cherished part of our family's library for years to come.

Kara Rogers

is the host and senior editor of Raising Rogers. She is the owner of her own sour dough bread company, First Rise, and the author of Suzie’s Seizure Guide. Kara and her husband, Adam, reside in Mayfield, Kentucky, with their three children.

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