How the Angels Got Their Wings

Author: Anthony DeStefano Illus Juliana Kolesova
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by: Anthony DeStefano Illus Juliana Kolesova

Who IS that angel that we see perched atop the Christmas tree?
And how can angels fly so high, soaring through the snowy sky?

And why do angels dress in white? And do the angels ever fight?
Who made the angels? Any clue? He who made them made YOU too!

With these charming rhyming verses, Anthony DeStefano begins this enchanting children's book on perhaps the most fascinating of all God's creatures - the angels.

How the Angels Got Their Wings is a winsome introduction to the story of the angels - pure spiritual beings of extraordinary power made by God to assist Him in carrying out His will. Beginning with the creation of the angels and the "war in Heaven" between the good angels and the bad, this book introduces children to the famous archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael - as well as to Satan, the ringleader of the fallen angels, who chose to rebel against God.

This book also acquaints children with those special angels who are here with us rightnow, helping to protect and guide us - our guardian angels. It shows children how angels can assist them with all the problems they encounter in life, from communicating with others to choosing between right and wrong, and can protect them from physical harm.

How the Angels Got Their Wings is a beautifully illustrated, highly entertaining, biblically correct, and theologically orthodox introduction to angels. Once children read it, they will be forever comforted in knowing that God's love for them is so strong that He gave them not only His Son, but the angels above so they will never, ever be alone in life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Anthony DeStefano, KM, is an American author, television host and activist. He has written five bestselling Christian books for adults, including: A Travel Guide to Heaven and Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To. He has also written eight bestselling books for children, including: The Donkey That No One Could Ride and Little Star.

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Binding:

Hardcover

ISBN 13:

9781644135174

ISBN 10:

1-64413-517-5

Publ date:

May 24, 2022

pages

154

Publisher:

Sophia Institute Press

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Author Anthony DeStefano Illus Juliana Kolesova
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