The King of Easter

The King of Easter is a wonderful entry in the FatCat series from Lexham Press. With art by Natasha Kennedy and text by Todd R. Hains, your children will have fun as they find out that Jesus searches for all God’s children.

Jesus Seeks and Saves the Lost

This book traces journey to the cross and back again, showing how Jesus seeks and saves the lost. We begin with his mother, Mary, and end with a personal invitation to come to Christ. Along the way, Jesus find and saves Thomas, Bartimaeus, Lazarus, and many more.

I was most excited to tell my children of the many stories from these people in the Bible. Zaccheus climbing a tree to see Jesus and Saul meeting Jesus were highlights. 

Jesus Looks for and Loves All of God’s Children

Of course, nothing was more important than discussing Christ’s death and resurrection. This book illustrates it beautifully. I also enjoyed sharing the story of when Christ told his disciples to let the little children to come to him.

This book is an excellent way to celebrate Easter, and one that can be revisited as we remember the Good News. Jesus looks for and loves all of God’s children.

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