zlib/no-category/Arterburn, Stephen, 1953-, Stoop, David A, Stoop, David A. War is over but children still have questions/130 questions children ask about war and terrorists_119255807.pdf
130 questions children ask about war and terrorists : comforting your child in uncertain times 🔍
Arterburn, Stephen, 1953-, Stoop, David A, Stoop, David A. War is over but children still have questions
Wheaton, Ill. : Tyndale House Publishers, Living Books ed., Wheaton, Ill, Illinois, 2002
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\"Adapted from The war is over but children still have questions ... by David Stoop and Stephen Arterburn\"--T.p. verso
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ia/130questionschil00arte.pdf
Alternative title
One hundred thirty questions children ask about war and terrorists
Alternative author
Stephen Arterburn, David Stoop
Alternative publisher
Tyndale Espanol
Alternative publisher
Living Books
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Living Books ed, PS, 2002
Alternative edition
Wheaton, IL, c2002
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"Adapted from The war is over but children still have questions ... by David Stoop and Stephen Arterburn"--T.p. verso.
Alternative description
According to experts, TV's indelible images of castastrophy will linger in the minds of our children long after they fade from the television screens. In this new era of America's "war on terrorism," Drs. Stephen Arterburn and David Stoop provide reassuring answers to children's questions about war--answers that will help turn children's fears into opportunities for healing and growth. Easy to use topical format with answers that can be read to children.
Alternative description
Presents 130 real questions from elementary-school children, as well as questions parents have about talking to children, about war and terrorists, each with a reassuring, Bible-based answer, and includes a children's glossary of terms, related Bible memory verses, and suggested coping activities
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2023-06-28
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