The Good Book for Kids
How the Bible's Big Ideas Relate to YOU
by Lisa T. Bergren
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Pub Date Apr 01 2017 | Archive Date Jun 01 2017
David C Cook | David C. Cook
Description
Designed as a 40-day, 8-week journey through key chapters of the Bible, The Good Book is an easy-to-use guide that introduces the 40 most important themes of the Bible and encourages people to read, reflect, discuss, and apply the Bible’s truth to their daily lives. Without billing itself as such, The Good Book offers a short course in Biblical theology, exposing both new readers and those who have read the Bible for many years to the transforming power of God’s Word.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781434710246 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 240 |
Featured Reviews
In her new book, The Good Book for Kids, author Lisa Bergren breaks down major Bible ideas to kid sized bites. With writing and stories that 8 – 12 yr olds can understand, Lisa in no way waters down the message or shies away from tough subjects. From David’s sin with Bathsheba to teaching on repentance, your kids will have a clearer understanding of God’s love for His children.
This book can easily be used as a daily devotional. It is laid out topically so if you’re looking for a specific subject it’s easy to find. With stories, scripture, and even some history thrown in, each chapter has “discussion starters” to help facilitate conversation with your child. I would highly recommend this for the children in your life!
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