The Parables of Jesus (Tyler Van Halteren)

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From the author and illustrator of The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook comes a fully illustrated and faithful retelling of 26 parables of Jesus in a beautiful cloth-bound hardcover book.

Written with ages 4 to 12 in mind, The Parables of Jesus aims to lead families deeper into the heart of Jesus’ teaching. Covering well-known parables like The Good Samaritan and lesser-known tales like The Dishonest Manager, these short stories provide an engaging way for children to learn surprising truths about Jesus and his coming kingdom.

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The Parables of Jesus

From the author and illustrator of The Kingdom of God Bible Storybook comes a fully illustrated and faithful retelling of 26 parables of Jesus in a beautiful cloth-bound hardcover book.

Written with ages 4 to 12 in mind, The Parables of Jesus aims to lead families deeper into the heart of Jesus’ teaching. Covering well-known parables like The Good Samaritan and lesser-known tales like The Dishonest Manager, these short stories provide an engaging way for children to learn surprising truths about Jesus and his coming kingdom.

Each of the ten chapters contains a summary page with questions to explain the message of the parable and guide conversations.

Note: There are illustrations of Jesus in The Parables of Jesus. Jesus shows up on 21 pages out of 179. These illustrations are spread throughout the book, usually showing his interactions with the crowd or the Pharisees.

Endorsements:

“This is a book every Christian parent will want to have on their family’s bookshelf. Vibrantly illustrated, clearly written, The Parables of Jesus will help young kids better understand and remember Jesus’s teachings about the kingdom of God. Whether for bedtime lap reading or mealtime devotionals, make this book a staple of your family’s reading life.”
—Brett McCracken, senior editor at The Gospel Coalition and author of The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World
 
The Parables of Jesus, by Tyler Van Halteren with Aleksander Jasinski, is a thoughtfully designed, well crafted, and illuminatingly illustrated retelling of 26 parables that were told by Jesus in the Gospels. Written with children in mind, the book will be helpful for all family members to think deeply about the meaning of Jesus’ kingdom teaching for today. Each section of the book concludes with reflective summaries and engaging and applicable questions. I am delighted to recommend this beautifully bound book, which will make a great gift for special occasions. I plan to purchase copies for my grandchildren and strongly urge others to do the same. 

 

—David S. Dockery, President and Distinguished Professor of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; President, International Alliance for Christian Education
 

“’Biblically faithful and beautifully crafted’ nicely summarizes this wonderful children’s book on parables.  Learning to see parables as doors, windows and mirrors offers an important framework for beginning to interpret the parables.  Even more so than is highlighted here, many of Jesus’ parables function in two or all three of these ways.  But a real strength of the book is that it contains the complete text of Jesus’ amazing stories, so readers will first of all learn what he actually said.  I’ll be ordering copies for my grandchildren!”

Craig L. Blomberg, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Denver Seminary

 
“This book is a joyful invitation to sit and listen to the greatest storyteller of all time—Jesus Christ. In these faithful and engaging retellings of The Parables of Jesus, Tyler Van Halteren and the team at Lithos Kids have given families a wonderful gift. May we all have ears to hear!”

Scott Jamesauthor of The Sower, The Littlest Watchman, The Expected One, and Where Is Wisdom?
 
Weight 2.0 lbs
Binding

Hardcover

Book Author

Tyler Van Halteren

Page Count

179

Publisher

Lithos Kids

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