Reformation ABCs (Steven J. Nichols)
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The People, Places, and Things of the Reformation – from A to Z!
In 2017, as Protestant Christians commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, many parents are looking for resources to help teach their children about the lasting significance of this influential period.
This informative book by historian Stephen J. Nichols offers kids of ages three to six an engaging way to learn about that pivotal era in church history – while they learn their ABCs!
Featuring charming illustrations by Ned Bustard, this book introduces families to a host of important figures, locations, concepts, and events, including John Calvin, justification by faith alone, Heidelberg, Westminster, and more. Families will be able to see God’s hand in the Reformation and how he used it to shape his people’s understanding of his Word.
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Reformation ABCs
The People, Places, and Things of the Reformation – from A to Z!
In 2017, Protestant Christians commemorated the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. Many parents want resources to teach their children about the lasting significance of this influential period.
This informative book by historian Stephen J. Nichols offers kids of ages three to six an engaging way to learn about that pivotal era in church history – while they learn their ABCs!
Featuring charming illustrations by Ned Bustard, this book introduces families to a host of important figures, locations, concepts, and events, including John Calvin, justification by faith alone, Heidelberg, Westminster, and more. Families will be able to see God’s hand in the Reformation and how he used it to change the world!
Through whimsical illustrations and engaging storytelling, this book teaches kids that even though the Reformation occurred five hundred years ago, it isn’t just about people and places in the past. The Reformers’ fight to reclaim the gospel is still relevant today.
Endorsement
“Everyone loves stories, accounts of great adventures, heroes risking all for a great cause. And every story, at its best, reflects the one great story, and the one great hero, Jesus of Nazareth. The Reformation is the true adventure story of how brave men and women, rightly believing the story to be true, fought to tell Jesus’s story.” — R. C. Sproul
About the Author
Stephen J. Nichols (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) serves as the president of Reformation Bible College and chief academic officer of Ligonier Ministries. He is an editor of the Theologians on the Christian Life series and also hosts the weekly podcast 5 Minutes in Church History.
SKU: | 9781433552823 |
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Categories: | Children, Bible Related, Great Reformation, For Your Little Ones, History for Young Children |
Tags: | protestant, protestants, protestantism, zwingli, calvin, crossway, stephenjnichols, luther, reformation, great reformation |
Weight | 0.645 lbs |
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For the age, this is a wonderful read aloud. It’s wordy for a book for little ones. I adore Ned Bustard’s illustrations! Great colors and a lot of facts about the reformation.