"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
Psalm 119:105
God has a plan for each child before they are even created. But in this noisy world, it's easy for our children to not hear God's voice and forget who they were created to be.
I Know the Plans presents God's promises to young children with a fun, engaging rhyme, planting the seeds of Scripture into their hearts to help them grow in their love for Him.
With vivid illustrations accompanying each passage, I Know the Plans captures a little one's attention from start to finish and should be the first book in every child's library.
I Know the Plans is a sweet picture book that's meant to be an encouragement for children, young and old really, showing page by page how God has a plan for each of us and how we can live within that plan. The author writes about how God gave us parents, a family, and friends as blessings, and also admonishes in a gentle tone to follow the voice of the Lord: "Trust Me to lead you, if I may, and seek Me daily as you pray."
I adore the gorgeous illustrations and love how there's Bible verses throughout the book fitting to every page.
Anna Symonds
Reviewer at Fill Your House with Books
Bold, bright, and beautiful, I Know the Plans is an arrow in the quiver, aiming God's Word into the heart of the next generation! With gifted artwork and design, this book is sure to be a favored classic to endure time.
Marcella Burnes
Children's author and grandmother with a passion for sharing God's Word to the next generation
I Know the Plans is a lovely picture book that reminds us of God's call on the lives of His people. Readers will enjoy speaking God's Word to the children in their lives and delighting in God's promise to be near and lead us throughout life.
Kelsie Detweiler
Author of God Made You, My Darling Boy
These beautiful words and bright, colorful art will take your child on a journey from start to finish as they begin to learn the importance of seeking the Lord all the days of their life.
Kaitlyn Odom Fiedler
Blogger at A Beautiful Belonging
Author of What Now?: Finding Renewed Life in Christ After Loss