Jerome The Gnome Finds His Forever Home Sneak Peak
This christian children’s story begins with Jerome the gnome realizing its time to go out on his own and search for his forever home. He gets invited into many gnome’s homes, but quickly realizes that there is sin happening within the walls of each home! One is filled with rude, reckless and ruthless gnomes. Another is filled with gnomes that worship Zeus – a fake god! The next is filled with a bunch of liars! And the one after that, no gnome let Jerome inside, because they were too fearful…
FINALLY, Jerome left the town and decided to take a walk down by the river. He notices a home there with a big ‘J’ on it… He knocked and Jesus answered and invited Jerome the gnome in… And of course, this is where Jerome ends up feeling the most at home, just as anybody does with Jesus Christ.
A great message to share with your little ones about how Jesus is always their forever home, too.
There's Gnome Place Like Home
Children need Christian books and influences in their lives just as much – if not, more – than adults do. They are the future. They are the heirs of Jesus. They need and want wisdom and knowledge of their Lord and Saviour. And books are just the way to teach them little messages from God.
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6
The Bible itself tells us that we must train our children in the way he should go – which is the way of the Lord, of course. Thus, here are 4 Christian children’s books from A. C. McGuire herself…
Bedtime stories are more than just words on a page—they’re moments that shape your child’s heart. The day grows quiet, little bodies settle down, and their minds open wide to whatever message you place before them.
So when parents look for a bedtime story that is fun, imaginative, and filled with truth, I love being able to share this one: Jerome the Gnome Finds His Forever Home.
It’s playful. It’s colorful. It’s full of adventure. And most of all— it’s a lovely christian kids book that gently points children to Jesus as the One place where we all truly belong! …
