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Darkness: The Seven (Troy Schmidt & Dan Lynch)
THE SEVEN carefully follows biblical history and even throws in some archaeology to show the truth behind the Bible. Every book has a secret code adventurers can decipher, testing to see how carefully they are reading and how well they know the Bible.
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The Passage: From Darkness to Light (A. L. O. E.)
We cannot find treasure, any more than happiness, without some degree of light, and perhaps we shall find the treasure in a different shape from what we expect. The Passage metaphorically describes the journey we must all take, in one form or another, as we grope through the darkness – desperately searching for purpose, for security, for adventure, or perhaps for a way out; as one boy searches for truth, another for gold and personal glory.
We must all embark upon a journey which leads us either toward the light or away from it. May your passage be so brightly lit that you can clearly see the way, and that others might follow.
Character themes in this story: choices, consequences and salvation.
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Why Do We Say Good Night? (Champ Thornton)
In Why Do We Say Goodnight, parents can bring comfort and encouragement to their children, reminding them Jesus is near. Going to bed and turning out the light can be a hard time for many children. Award-winning author Champ Thornton wrote this beautifully designed and illustrated book to help parents comfort their children with three truths about God.
As a mother and her little daughter talk, they remember together that God made the night, he sees in the dark, and he watches over them just like a shepherd protects his sheep. Children and parents will want to start a new nighttime tradition of reading together about why we can say that the night is good.
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John Calvin: After Darkness Light (Catherine Mackenzie)
Calvin had ideas on how we could live better lives, particularly how we could live in close harmony with God and each other, but because his ideas were radical, his life was filled with dramatic events and dangers. He was run out of town – and then welcomed back.
John was accused by many of being too harsh, and by others of being too tenderhearted. When he explained what the Bible meant, he was considered too logical and too spiritual! He must have been an amazing man to have caused such a stir!
This new biography in the Trailblazers series will help children 8-12 understand more about the life of this great French Reformer.
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