What Faith Looks Like
Description
What Faith Looks Like
A Gentle Journey of Wonder, Trust, and God’s Amazing Creation
Some of life’s biggest questions come from the smallest voices.
Why is the sky so vast? Who made the mountains? Why does the rain fall?
And how can we know that God is real?
In this beautifully uplifting story, young Leo begins asking the kinds of questions many children wonder about. As he explores the world around him, he discovers something extraordinary: every part of creation tells a story about its Creator.
From tiny insects hidden among leaves to magnificent sunsets stretching across the horizon, Leo learns that God’s power, wisdom, and love can be seen everywhere. Each discovery opens his eyes a little wider and fills his heart with a deeper sense of gratitude, wonder, and faith.
What Faith Looks Like is a touching story that encourages children to slow down, observe the beauty around them, and recognize the countless reminders of God’s presence in everyday life.
Perfect for children ages 4–10, this inspiring book helps young readers:
• Develop a deeper appreciation for God’s creation
• Cultivate gratitude for everyday blessings
• Build confidence in their faith journey
• Discover wonder in both big and small moments
• Understand that God cares for every part of His creation
Whether read at bedtime, during family devotion time, in Christian classrooms, or in Sunday School settings, this story creates meaningful opportunities for conversation, reflection, and spiritual growth.
Bonus features include:
• Story comprehension questions
• Independent faith-building activities
• Family discussion and reflection exercises
• Practical ways to encourage gratitude and wonder
Written by Teacher Emil Antoan, What Faith Looks Like reminds children that faith is not merely something we believe.
It is something we discover.
In the beauty of a flower. In the rhythm of falling rain. In the vastness of the sky.
And in the quiet assurance that God is always near.
A heartfelt story that helps children see the world through eyes of wonder and a heart filled with faith.













