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As the sun slips below the horizon and paints the sky with brilliant color, readers are invited to discover a timeless truth: every sunset is a reminder of God's enduring love.
From the shores of Australia to the snowy stillness of Antarctica, Sunsets Are God's Love takes children ages 4-8 on a breathtaking journey around the world through some of Earth's most awe-inspiring sunsets. Filled with vibrant illustrations, rich geographical detail, and meaningful Scripture, this beautifully crafted picture book inspires wonder, gratitude, and faith while helping families reconnect with the beauty of God's creation.
Along the journey, children will:
In an increasingly digital and technology-driven world, Sunsets Are God's Love offers families a refreshing invitation to step outdoors, pause busy schedules, and rediscover the peace and wonder found in creation.
Whether shared during bedtime, family devotion time, classroom reading, or quiet moments together, this warm and captivating picture book helps young readers experience the world not just as a place to explore--but as a masterpiece lovingly created by God.
Sunsets are God's Love is beautiful gift for birthdays, baptisms, Easter baskets, church milestones, homeschool libraries, baby showers, and families seeking uplifting Christian books for children. With its lush illustrations, it is also sure to delight adult readers who have an affinity for sunsets.
Open the pages and journey around the world--one radiant sunset at a time.
Patrick O'Hearn is a Catholic Christian, husband, and father. He is an author, literary consultant, speaker, and a freelance editor. Patrick grew up in the Midwest and graduated with a master's in education from Franciscan University of Steubenville and a bachelor's in marketing from St. Ambrose University. He has contributed to prominent Catholic publications including The National Catholic Register and Catholic Exchange. For more information, visit www.patrickrohearn.com.
Mariona Cabassa has illustrated over eighty books, including Whatever Comes Tomorrow, A Gift for Amma: A Market Day in India, and Christy Mihaly's Music and Silence. A native of Catalonia, Spain, she drew inspiration from her homeland and photographs from around the world as she created the art for this book. Mariona's love of nature is reflected in both her illustrations and the gardens she's nurtured over the years. Follow her @theinvisiblecircle on Instagram and visit her website at theinvisiblecircle.com.
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