Why Do We Say Good Night? When You Are Afraid of the Dark
Going to bed and turning out the light can be a hard time for many children. Award-winning author Champ Thornton wrote this beautifully designed and illustrated book to help parents comfort their children with three truths about God. As a mother and her little daughter talk, they remember together that God made the night, he sees in the dark, and he watches over them just like a shepherd protects his sheep. Children and parents will want to start a new nighttime tradition of reading together about why we can say that the night is good.
In this important, engaging children's book, parents can bring comfort and encouragement to their children, reminding them Jesus is near.
"Champ Thornton's beautiful book is a reminder that we don't have to fear the dark because there is a Good Shepherd who promises to be with us, watching over us, through every moment of listening for what goes bump in the night."
—Russell Moore, President, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention
"A wonderful, Christian good-night book we can read to our children before bed. The pictures are ingenious, rich, and beautiful. The commentary is God centered and biblical. Many thanks to Champ Thornton for giving such help to parents of fearful kids."
—John Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology & Philosophy Emeritus at Reformed Theological Seminary
Format: Hardcover