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This attractive hardback retelling of the book of Hosea will teach fidelity and instill love in young readers. God gave Hosea an unusual mission - to show the people of Israel the depth of God's love by marrying an unfaithful woman. Hosea married Gomer, but she made choices that hurt Hosea deeply, leaving him heartbroken. Yet even in the pain, Hosea's love for Gomer never stopped - just like God's love for His people never stops. This minor prophet offers major lessons, teaching reverence and inspiring hope, two aspects of the Christian life as essential today as when Zechariah first wrote. God's Daring Dozen delivers enduring messages that are very much relevant today. These biblically faithful, theologically rich, gospel-centered books teach truth, promote virtue, and inspire faith in God and in His Son. The minor prophets offer major lessons for all ages, and their timeless truths are now shared in story book form for the very first time!
This attractively illustrated retelling of the book of Zechariah will teach young readers about the major lessons found in this minor prophet. Long ago in Israel, God sent a young prophet named Zechariah (whose name means, "the Lord remembers") to encourage his people. They had stopped rebuilding God's temple and had become distracted and discouraged, so God showed Zechariah eight visions to encourage the people to finish the temple and live right. Brian Wright and John Brown show how Zechariah's prophecy ultimately points to Jesus. This minor prophet offers major lessons, teaching readers about grace and encouraging obedience, two aspects of the Christian life as essential today as when Zechariah first wrote.
Learn major lessons from the minor prophets in this engaging retelling of the book of Micah in storybook form. Micah told God's people three times to fear God's judgement for sin but to hope in His faithful love. God says because the people's sin has ruined the land, He will allow the Assyrians to destroy their towns. But one day God will rescue Israel from their enemies, and lead them back home to a place of perfect peace where everyone will thrive. Brian Wright and John Brown show how Micah's prophecy ultimately points to Jesus. This minor prophet offers major lessons, teaching readers about reverence and inspiring hope, two aspects of the Christian life as essential today as when Micah first wrote.
An attractive storybook retelling of the book of Amos which will introduce 7-10-year-olds to the major lessons from this minor prophet. In a land filled with good things, there lived a shepherd named Amos. God called him to tell His people that He had seen the bad things they were doing - and the pain and suffering they caused. Although God had been so kind to Israel, and tried to warn them again and again, they mistreated people and rejected God's word. Amos brings them a warning of judgement - but also a message of hope. Brian Wright and John Brown show how Amos's prophecy ultimately points to Jesus. This minor prophet offers major lessons, teaching readers about repentance and promoting justice, two aspects of the Christian life as essential today as when Amos first wrote.
This second of a two-volume set depicts the exciting adventures of the Early Church, as found in the Acts of the Apostles, for 7 to 11-year-olds. The book in the Bible known as Acts is all about what Jesus did after he went back to heaven after the resurrection. In it we see how the good news about Jesus spread all over the known world. David Luckman retells every story from Acts in language that is easy to understand and, with help from illustrations by Silvana Di Marcello, shows how Jesus' death and resurrection wasn't the end of the story. Volume One contains stories from the beginning of Acts up to chapter thirteen, and Volume Two contains chapters fourteen to twenty-eight. Each two-page spread features one story, as well as these additional features: Look Back - Read a passage from earlier in the Bible and see how God planned these events from long ago. Check This Out - Read another passage from the Bible that relates to this one and see how they connect. Think - Spend some time thinking about how what you've read is relevant to your life. Adventures in Acts will help seven to eleven-year-olds engage with the breathtaking events of the Early Church in a totally new way!
Are you looking for a great overview of everything you need to know about the Bible? This book offers some Bible basics as the foundation for discipleship and doctrine. Here you will find an overview of the biblical books, places, and events. We'll look at the big picture of the Bible by exploring the idea of the covenant. You'll find some key biblical passages to meditate upon and memorize, as well as prayers from the Bible. You'll also find some key ideas from the centuries of church history. Together we'll walk through some basic doctrines in order to have a better grasp on what the Bible teaches. You'll even find some hymns. These basics provide a foundation upon which to build a solid faith. In fact, all of us, no matter where we find ourselves in our Christian walk, need these fundamentals. We need to go back to the basics. Repeat. Repeat again. Stephen J. Nicols, President of Reformation Bible College in Sanford, Florida, covers a wide range of topics, from the different genres found in the Bible to the benefits we can glean from creeds and catechisms; the primary Christian doctrines to how to apply biblical wisdom. The Books of the Bible The Big Picture of the Bible The Covenant Romans and the Gospel Biblical Events Biblical Places Bible Memorization The Lord's Prayer & Biblical Prayers The Ten Commandments & The Great Commandment Biblical Wisdom Riches from Church History Basic Beliefs: An Introduction to Doctrine The Church Hymns Worship Each of these short chapters contain a wealth of information. A fantastic tool for anyone looking to understand the overall picture of the Bible, and the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith.
This first of a two-volume set depicts the exciting adventures of the Early Church, as found in the Acts of the Apostles, for 7 to 11-year-olds. The book in the Bible known as Acts is all about what Jesus did after he went back to heaven after the resurrection. In it we see how the good news about Jesus spread all over the known world. David Luckman retells every story from Acts in language that is easy to understand and, with help from illustrations by Silvana Di Marcello, shows how Jesus' death and resurrection wasn't the end of the story. Volume One contains stories from the beginning of Acts up to chapter thirteen, and Volume Two contains chapters fourteen to twenty-eight. Each two-page spread features one story, as well as these additional features: Look Back - Read a passage from earlier in the Bible and see how God planned these events from long ago. Check This Out - Read another passage from the Bible that relates to this one and see how they connect. Think - Spend some time thinking about how what you've read is relevant to your life. Adventures in Acts will help seven to eleven-year-olds engage with the breathtaking events of the Early Church in a totally new way!
God had promised his people a land of their own, but there was a big problem in the way: the city of Jericho. With its high walls and big strong gates it seemed like there was no way the Israelites could get in. Then God told them to do something very strange! Find out how God kept his promises in Hazel Scrimshire's retelling of Joshua 6:1-20. This colourfully illustrated board book is ideal for little ones under 3.
God loved his people and wanted to set them free. But on their way out of slavery, the Israelites ended up stuck between the sea and an army that was chasing them - how could they possibly escape? Their leader Moses trusted God, and God made a way for them through the sea. They were able to just walk through! We can trust God too. This board book, written by Hazel Srimshire and illustrated by Neil Pinchbeck will be great for 0-3-year-olds. The story it retells can be found in Exodus 5-14.
The shepherds passed on the good news. 'Baby Jesus was born to take away the sins of the world.' The message is still true today - have you passed it on? Read this story in the Bible in Luke chapters 1 and 2
The man on the mat was sad that he could not walk. But then his friends brought him to see Jesus, and Jesus did something amazing! It turned out that not being able to walk was not the only problem the man had - he also needed to have his sins forgiven. Not only was Jesus able to make him walk again, he also forgave his sins.This story can be found in the Bible in Mark 2:1-12.
You have a brilliant brain, and you can use it to know God better! Favourite children's author, Catherine MacKenzie, shows how knowing God better helps us love him more. God has given each of us a mind - and it's brilliant! Whether yours is full of things you learned in school, or you know all the words to your favourite songs, or you know exactly how your sports team should have played, there's something special about a person's brain. The Bible says we should love God and trust in him; but we have to love God with our minds as well as our hearts and souls! Being a Bible Brainiac isn't just for the 'smart' kids - it's for everyone! It's about getting to know Jesus better, and learning to love him more and more.
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