Halfway Herbert

Halfway Herbert by Francis Chan is a picture book designed for children aged 4 to 8, published by David C. Cook in 2010. This first edition spans 36 pages and presents the story of Halfway Herbert, a character who struggles with completing tasks and telling the truth. Through his experiences, Herbert learns valuable lessons about honesty and the importance of wholeheartedly following God.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find themes of character development and faith, making it a useful resource for parents aiming to inspire godly values in their children. Chan’s storytelling approach combines his insights as a father with his understanding of the challenges parents face in nurturing their children’s character. Halfway Herbert serves as a practical tool for teaching young readers about living a life of integrity and commitment to their beliefs.
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From best-selling author Francis Chan (Crazy Love and Forgotten God) comes a picture book for children 4 to 8. Halfway Herbert never completes anything. Homework remains half done, his room stays only partly clean, and dinner is never finished. Halfway Herbert somehow gets by. But when he tells a half-truth, he learns the importance of honesty and of following God with all his heart.
Through Chan’s trademark teaching and storytelling, children discover what living for God really means. Halfway Herbert offers parents a practical tool for inspiring godly character. Parents will appreciate that Chan, a father of four, understands the character development issues parents face. And fans of his previsou books will treasure lessons geared especially for children.
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