More theology by Dr. Seuss…
I Am I Am
Exodus 3:14, in the style of “Dr. Seuss” by W. Alan Froggatt
Dr. Seuss Learns Greek
Got this from Tyler Williams who got it from someone at Regent College
And finally, James W. Kemp’s The Gospel According to Dr. Seuss. Kemp finds parallels between the actions of cats in hats, Grinches, Snitches, Sneetches, and other Creachas and lessons found in Scripture. Thus, as the author shares his enthusiasm for the creativity and wisdom of Dr. Seuss, both the meaning and the relevance of many Bible passages come to life.