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Chasing Sacred (Mikella Van Dyke)
In a culture full of chaos, stress, and confusion, we can find firm grounding in the Bible . . .when we truly take the time to understand and experience what it says.
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Word before World: 100 Devotions to Put Jesus First (Gretchen Saffles)
Cultivate a deep love for God in this 100-day devotional journey to experience God’s faithfulness and goodness. Put God’s Word before the distractions of this world, believing that he will meet your every need.
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Word Wise Volume 1 (Alison Brown)
Many children have heard the stories of Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Daniel, etc., but are still unaware of the chronology of the Bible, or the important part each character played in God’s big plan for mankind. Using word-searches, jumbled sentences, number codes, and crosswords, these pages provide a journey through the Bible to help children see the ‘big picture’.
While some reference has been made to every book of the Bible the emphasis on Genesis and the Gospels has been intentional since God’s Book is essentially a presentation of man’s need and God’s abundant answer through the person and work of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Bible is also God’s account of human history from the very beginning of time. Giving children a biblical worldview is foundational to developing their concept of an omnipotent God. They need to discover early that the answers to life’s most profound questions are to be found in God’s Amazing Book!
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Word Wise Volume 2 (Alison Brown)
For many children today the Bible is a book for Sunday only. Some regard it as little more than a collection of stories which they fondly associate with Sunday School or their bedtime reading; easily discarded when they reach their teens, amid peer pressure to conform to the humanist and secularist views of today’s ‘real world’.
We need to connect what children do in the classroom on the other days of the week to the Bible; turning often to its less familiar pages, until they see that in every area of our existence Scripture always has been, and still is, the supreme authority.
Children learn through experience. We cannot expect them to trust God for eternity until they recognize the reliability of God’s account of what has happened in time.
‘If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if I tell you heavenly things?’ (John 3: 12).
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