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Pub Date Feb 18 2020 | Archive Date Feb 05 2020
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Description
This volume in the new Big Theology for Little Hearts series, a board-book series for toddlers that presents broad theological principles in simple, easy-to-understand terms, helps children understand who Jesus Christ is and what he did for us on the cross.
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Advance Praise
“We love board books that help our littlest children easily understand the deep truths of the gospel. With beautiful illustrations and simple definitions for theological terms, the Big Theology for Little Hearts board books are a great resource for parents who want to lay a biblical foundation for their young children.”—Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler, Cofounders, Risen Motherhood
“Delightful pictures, clear style, and faithful theology! Big Theology for Little Hearts will engage our children and launch us into teaching our little ones about our Lord.”—Christopher W. Morgan, Dean and Professor of Theology, California Baptist University; editor, Theology in Community series; coeditor, ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible
“Devon and Jessica have done an outstanding job of creating an engaging series for children that plainly sets forth the gospel. These books will surely serve to clarify thoughts that little ones are formulating and will lead to helpful conversations along the way. The words are plain even as the concepts are profound. The illustrations are winsome and clear. I look forward to reading this series to my grandchildren. What a worthy addition to the libraries of all who seek to teach big truths to children!”—Mary K. Mohler, Director, Seminary Wives Institute; Wife of R. Albert Mohler Jr., President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Devon and Jessica have provided a tool for parents to introduce their children to attributes of God and deep theological truths without leaning on cliches like ’the old man upstairs.’ And while Jessica hasn’t tried to draw a picture of the eternal, immortal, invisible God, she has drawn captivating images that will give little hearts memorable concepts of who this God reveals himself to be throughout Scripture. I couldn’t be more excited to use these books in my family and pass them on to other families in my church.”—Brian Zunigha, Elder, Redeemer Baptist Church; Director of Discipleship Ministries, California Baptist University
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781433565243 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Jesus by Devon Provencher & Jessica Robyn Provencher is a wonderful tool for the youngest of theologians! This book is one that can be read to a child over and over again. The illustrations are simple yet beautiful. The book is solid yet understandable for a small child. They do a wonderful job of taking big words like incarnation and breaking it down to show the child what it means. I think every church should have this in their children’s library! This would make a great gift for a younger child who is learning about Jesus.
First sentence: Incarnation. Jesus took on a human nature and. Lived among us.
This board book is intended for Christian families to read aloud to their little ones. The text keeps things simple for the most part. There isn’t exactly a cohesive story, more a collection of terms and ideas that are then explained in a simplistic way. At times this works well, “ King. Jesus is the ruler of all things forever.” Could you make it any clearer?! I don’t think so.
Other terms are less clear, for example, priest: “Jesus stands in his people’s place before God.” The concept of priesthood is way more complex than that of kingship. Jesus is our high priest. No question. Is “stands in his people’s place” a simplified way of saying stands before God and intercedes for his people?! Maybe. Maybe not. The way they define it could be defining sacrifice. Which again Jesus is our atoning sacrifice. Atonement is the next word. I don’t have a great issue with this—let’s be honest, most toddlers aren’t going to be big theology debaters before they can read and write. There’s time to grow and expand, clarify and distinguish in the many, many years ahead. But when I hear priest I think mediator. I think intercessor. I think representative.
I thought there was some variety in the words chosen. This isn’t a story of his life. This isn’t a gospel presentation. It is a loose collection of terms centering on Jesus.
I received an advanced reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
This book is a great book for religious families or practicing Christian families to share with their little ones.
It is a very basic picture board book about Jesus and what he stood for.
I think more could have been added to this book but it is a cute little picture book as it stands.
Wonderful illustrations! But I'm not sure this is a great idea, I'm sorry to say. It's basically a dictionary aimed at 1-5 year olds. I don't know many 1-5 year olds that want to read a dictionary. I read it with my 4 and 7 year old girls. They loved the pictures, but I"m not sure they really cared so much about the dictionary definitions. A little more information, in a more storybook presentation would have been good.
this is a great little book. I would say the right amount of information for a little reader. Thank you for sharing your book with me
This book is really great for speaking the gospel to little ones. It is written beautifully with concepts to get children thinking and open the door for age-appropriate conversation. The illustrations are wonderful.
"Deity
Jesus Is Fully God."
This theological primer has some pretty big words in it: incarnation, rescuer, sinless, prophet, priest, atonement, resurrection that will need some explaining to a young child. The board book covers the life and purpose of Jesus and why He came to earth to live among humanity.
Although the words are difficult to comprehend they are perfect words to discuss and teach to your little ones as they are the cornerstone of Christian beliefs. The illustrations are large, simple and bold. I wish the book had started out with the nativity scene so little ones could see the humble beginning that Jesus was born into.
"Each book in the Big Theology for Little Hearts series introduces a big idea from the Bible with concise definitions and engaging illustrations to help young minds gain a foundational understanding of God's word.
With each volume written to complement all the others, this series is designed to help children develop a cohesive framework of theology that includes God, creation, humanity, Jesus, and the gospel-allowing you to start having crucial conversations with your children as early as possible."
This husband and wife team have done a wonderful job of putting a great theological resource into the hands of parents, teachers, and caregivers. I recommend this book.
This is a basic children's book, capable of communicating essential truths about Jesus and his role as Messiah. The illustrations are very well done and the text is precise on Jesus' essential saving actions. This book won't please those against images of Jesus, but if you are alright with them, this story book is good for any shelf, kids will be entertained and above all, will get a good introduction on what Jesus came to do for us throughout all his life as our savior, it conveys essential truths on Jesus' role as priest, prophet and king.
Looking for a book on defining the theological terms concerning Jesus but for little kids? This is what this board book for kids tries to accomplish. It is a part of the Big Theology for Little Hearts series published by Crossway. The series tries to take “big ideas” from the Scripture and give a concise definition and illustrations to help kids between ages 1-5 understand the terms. What a fascinating concept!
The terms that the book defined include deity, incarnation, atonement and resurrection. I don’t know if all the terms could be understood by a one or two year old. I think the terms could be understood by kids from ages 3-5. Still it is worth trying to teach our kids these truths too early rather than too late! No matter what age group it is that parents read this to I think it important for parents to talk more about each concept beyond what this board book is able to state. That was what I was trying to do with my youngest daughter who fall in the age group of intended audience.
I thought the illustrations are beautiful. They are simple and I love the simple color schemes. I want to see what the other books are like in this series.
NOTE: This book was provided to me free by Crossway and Net Galley without any obligation for a positive review. All opinions offered above are mine unless otherwise stated or implied.
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