Bible History ABCs (Stephen J. Nichols)
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For kids to understand the Bible, they need to see it as one story—God’s story of keeping his promises throughout history. This book for kids ages 3–6 follows the timeline of the Bible from A to Z—beginning with Adam, the first man God created, and ending with Zion, the new creation city. Bible History ABCs is for children 3-6 years of age.
Each letter of the alphabet briefly introduces an important concept from the story of the Bible, and is accompanied by corresponding Scripture passages, whimsical illustrations, and images of classical fine art from church history—all to help children see how their lives are part of the bigger story God is telling through the Bible.
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Bible History ABCs
The Story of God’s Promises from A to Z
For kids to understand the Bible, they need to see it as one story—God’s story of keeping his promises throughout history. This book for kids ages 3–6 follows the timeline of the Bible from A to Z—beginning with Adam, the first man God created, and ending with Zion, the new creation city. Bible History ABCs is for children 3-6 years of age.
Each letter of the alphabet briefly introduces an important concept from the story of the Bible, and is accompanied by corresponding Scripture passages, whimsical illustrations, and images of classical fine art from church history—all to help children see how their lives are part of the bigger story God is telling through the Bible.
Contents
- A is for Adam
- B is for tower of Babel
- C is for Covenant
- D is for Dreams
- E is for Exodus out of Egypt
- F is for Faithful
- G is for Goats
- H is for Helmets
- I is for Idols
- J is for Judges
- K is for King
- L is for Lyre
- M is for Malachi
- N is for Nazareth
- O is for Mount of Olives
- P is for Peter
- Q is for Questions
- R is for Resurrection
- S is for Salvation
- T is for Timothy
- U is for Unfading
- V is for Vine
- W is for Worship
- X is for X (representing Ixthus)
- Y is for Years
- Z is for Zion
About the Author and Illustrator
Author:
Illustrator:
Ned Bustard (BA, Millersville University) is a graphic designer, author, illustrator, art gallery director, and printmaker. He owns the design firm World’s End Images, and is also the creative director for Square Halo Books, Inc. He is the designer for Christians in the Visual Arts. Ned and his wife, Leslie, have three daughters.
SKU: | 9781433564376 |
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Categories: | Bibles and Bible Stories, Bible Related, Bible Reference, For Your Little Ones, Children |
Tags: | history, resurrection, stephennichols, nedbustard, zion, crossway, ixthus, worship, bible, alphabet |
Weight | 0.64 lbs |
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