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Anger is one of the most difficult emotions to express, even for some Christians. How can we teach young children to express their anger in a way that please God? Teaching Christ’s Children about Feeling Angry, helps children understand and manage the difficult emotion of anger from a biblical perspective.
Teaching Christ’s Children about Feeling Angry uses child-friendly text and pictures to communicate what the Bible says about anger.
Young children often feel that it is wrong to feel angry. In Teaching Christ’s Children about Angry, the main character walks you through things that typically make a child angry and how she learned to deal with her anger in a way that is pleasing to God.
Teaching Christ’s Children about Feeling Angry uses child-friendly text and pictures to communicate what the Bible says about anger.
Young children often feel that it is wrong to feel angry. In Teaching Christ’s Children about Angry, the main character walks you through things that typically make a child angry and how she learned to deal with her anger in a way that is pleasing to God.
Introducing Teaching Christ’s Children about Feeling Angry
In Teaching Christ’s Children about Feeling Angry, children will learn that:
- God gave them all their feelings, even anger.
- It is okay to feel angry, as long as they don’t sin
- What the Bible says they should do when they are angry
- What to do if someone is angry at them
- What to do about people who are always angry.