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He is Invisible and Eternal

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Tags: 9-11 years, Attributes of God, God is Eternal, Growth in Christ
Category Spiritual Development > Theology
Copyright Owner and Year Compassion International, 2024

At the end of this lesson the child will be able to give an example of God’s invisible and eternal nature.

This document is part of: Core Curriculum - Spiritual - 9-11 - Year 1

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