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Books with author Jill Roman Lord

  • If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (WorthyKids, Aug. 1, 2014)
    A new size for this sweet and brightly colored board book that explores the presence of Jesus in our lives. If Jesus lived inside our hearts, would it show in our daily actions? This delightful little story explores just that as the toddlers in the story learn to be kind and generous in a variety of situations. The book may be used by parents as an introduction to Jesus and a way to discuss the many ways He lives within us. Bright and engaging illustrations from Amy Wummer enhance the appeal of the book to young children. Ages 2-5.
  • If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart

    Jill Roman Lord

    Hardcover (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Rhyming text introduces the ways that children can act to show their love of Jesus, from sharing the last cookie to reassuring a scared sibling.
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  • Happy Thanksgiving Day!

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (WorthyKids, July 30, 2010)
    In this touch-and-feel board book, textures and bright artwork bring to life the things for which children can be grateful at Thanksgiving. Tactile experiences throughout the book engage the reader and help children to connect the book to the textures in their actual surroundings. Soft, vibrant watercolor illustrations add warmth and sweetness to the book.
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  • If Jesus Came to Visit

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (WorthyKids, Aug. 1, 2013)
    A sweet brightly illustrated board book that allows children to imagine a visit from Jesus. What would it be like if Jesus came for a visit, just for the day? This little board book imagines just that, from the perspective of a young child. From greeting Jesus at the door to asking him about loved ones in heaven to taking a walk together, the child-narrator lists all the things he or she would do if such a visit took place. Parents can use this book to begin a conversation with even very young children about the idea of a personal relationship with Jesus. Sweet illustrations depict the hypothetical visit. Children will love this engaging inspirational book. Ages 2-5.
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  • If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart

    Jill Roman Lord, Amy Wummer

    eBook (, July 11, 2018)
    If Jesus lived inside our hearts, would it show in our daily actions? This delightful little story explores just that as the toddlers in the story learn to be kind and generous in a variety of situations. The book may be used by parents as an introduction to Jesus and a way to discuss the many ways He lives within us. Bright and engaging illustrations from Amy Wummer enhance the appeal of the book to young children. Ages 2-5.
  • The Quiet/Crazy Easter Day

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (B&H Kids, Feb. 4, 2020)
    You might think of the first Easter as a quiet, peaceful morning. But with all creation celebrating the risen Lord of Lords, it may not have been so quiet! The Quiet Crazy Easter Day imagines the crazy celebration that might have occurred when Jesus arose . . . a festive day filled with chirps and croaks, shouts and coos and loop-de-doos. Join the rejoicing as we follow along with the Easter story and learn how we too can shout and sing and spread the news that Jesus is alive.
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  • God Made You Just Right

    Jill Roman Lord, Amy Wummer

    Board book (WorthyKids, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Here is a message that every parent will want to share with his or her child: “You’re brilliantly created and there’s no one else like you!” With easy-to-understand descriptions and simple, rhyming text, Jill Roman Lord shares the message that God created each of us in just the right way in a manner that even the youngest child will understand. Bright and engaging illustrations from Amy Wummer pair perfectly with the text and enhance the appeal of the book.
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  • If Jesus Walked Beside

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (WorthyKids, March 1, 2014)
    A delightful and brightly colored board book explores the ways in which children might interact with Jesus. What would it be like if Jesus walked beside you and helped you through your day? This delightful story supposes just that and explores how a child might feel and what they would do. From gentle encouragement at the ball game to a warm snuggle at night, the child-narrator lists the many ways in which he or she would interact with Jesus if such an event took place. Sweet illustrations depict the various scenarios. Parents can use this book to begin a conversation with even very young children about the idea of a personal relationship with Jesus. Children will love this engaging, inspirational board book. Ages 2-5.
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  • If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    This title suitable for ages 2 to 5 years. If Jesus lived inside our hearts, would it show? This delightful little story explores just that as the toddlers in the story learn to be kind and generous in a variety of situations. This is the third in a series of board books that parents can use as an introduction to Jesus and the ways in which we can have a personal relationship with him.
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  • If Jesus Came to Visit Me

    Jill Roman Lord, Amy Wummer

    eBook (, July 11, 2018)
    What would it be like if Jesus came for a visit, just for the day? This little board book imagines just that, from the perspective of a young child. From greeting Jesus at the door to asking him about loved ones in heaven to taking a walk together, the child-narrator lists all the things he or she would do if such a visit took place. Parents can use this book to begin a conversation with even very young children about the idea of a personal relationship with Jesus. Sweet illustrations depict the hypothetical visit. Children will love this engaging inspirational book. Ages 2-5.
  • By Jill Roman Lord If Jesus Lived Inside My Heart

    Jill Roman Lord

    Hardcover (WorthyKids, Aug. 1, 2014)
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  • What is Easter?

    Jill Roman Lord

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Here is a book for toddlers that resolves the dilemma many parents have as they attempt to reconcile their religious faith with the secular celebration of Easter. The author first asks the question: Is this what Easter means? By the end of the story, even the youngest child will agree with the author, 'Now I get it, the eggs are fun and the Easter bunny is okay, but Easter's not about that stuff. It's about God's son.' Ages 2-5.
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