My Big Story Bible takes the adventure of reading a children's Bible to a new level. As you'd expect from Tom Wright, the narrative bursts with lively storytelling and a deep love for the original scriptures, while the vibrant illustrations on every page will delight young readers and help them to imaginatively understand the key events of the Bible.
Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies In Jesus and the Powers Tom Wright and Michael F. Bird join forces to address the pressing question: How can Christians engage with the turbulent politics of our times while remaining true to the teaching and example of Jesus?
Perfect for young children, read and share stories about Joseph and other favourite people from the Bible. Packed with vibrant illustrations that children will love.
Everyone you see is different than you, and the same as you. We look different, speak different and play different - but we are all valuable. That's because, in the beginning, God had the very good idea of making us that way. This is the story of his idea - and how you can be a part of it!
In this vivid, moving and exciting retelling of the story of Lazarus, Lauren Chandler helps children understand that Jesus came to say goodbye to goodbyes, forever.
'Knowing God' is a bold, bright book that will engage children and is beautifully illustrated by Morena Forza. It explains the gospel message and how we can be friends with God in a way that children can easily understand.
'Dave the Donkey' is a vibrant, exciting take on the Easter narrative fior children. The series takes the spirituality of children seriously but also believe the Gospel is fun.
This biblically accurate story of Daniel, created just for the kids in your life, explores the life of this faithful man of God, while drawing 8- to 12-year-olds into a fascinating time and place as they learn about the man who interpreted dreams for the king and ultimately survived a den of hungry lions. Was he: . . .an interpreter of deams? . . .a faithful man of God? . . .a survivor
The streets surrounding Jerusalem's glistening new temple were crowded with Jewish people who had returned from the Babylonian exile. Zerubbabel, the Jewish leader, a descendant of King David, strolled among the merrymakers enjoying the greatest day of his life.
The boy's father grabbed his hand and led him quickly down the path that would take them to Bethsaida. Hungry already the boy clutched their lunch basket in his other hand, trying to keep it from dragging along the ground. Long before he saw Jesus, the boy heard the excited exclamations of the people around him. 'There He is!'
The Animal's Caravan, has echoes of children’s classics such as Wind in the Willows and Alice in Wonderland as Rabbit leaves his home to set out on an unexpected journey – a journey to find friendship and make sense of the world around him.
Here there are no listeners, only participants! The stories can be used on their own, to enhance a theme or Bible passage, or alongside other activities as the basis for clubs or creative worship gatherings and festivals. They don't just retell the story, they draw us in. There are no listeners here; we are all participants!
This book, sequel to 'How a spider saved a man's life', began as a series of children's talks based on the life of C.H. Spurgeon, each one endeavouring to teach a particular truth rooted in Scripture. Spurgeon himself had a great love for children. He founded an orphanage, and regularly visited the children there.