Including a wide variety of Bible stories from A to Z, this book is the perfect resource for teachers who want to reinforce particular Bible lessons in an educational environment. It is also appropriate for personal use by children coloring at home. This book features REPRODUCIBLE coloring pages for home or classroom use.
This one-of-a-kind ABC book follows the timeline of the Bible from A to Z, containing corresponding Scripture passages, descriptions, classical fine art, and whimsical illustrations. Written for kids up to age 7, but engaging enough for the whole family.
"This Bible dictionary for kids 6 to 10 features 750 entries with age-appropriate text, colorful illustrations, and, best of all, fun! With entries like 'Alleluia,' 'Book of Life,' and 'Walking on Water,' this book provides an important head start to scriptural literacy for kids""
From the popular Instant Bible Lessons series, enjoy this fully reproducible lesson book for preschoolers (ages 3-5). From A-Z, these reproducible lessons guide children through the Bible, using the alphabet to help little ones focus on key points. Children learn their ABC's and foundational truths from God's word at the same time. Volunteer and parent friendly, each lesson is easy to use and ready to go. You can use this reproducible book as a weekend curriculum or anytime you have young ones together. Keep your preschoolers actively involved in creative Bible learning and review early education basics at the same time with over seventy hands-on, interactive activities. Best-selling points - 26 fun-filled Bible lessons--one for each letter of the alphabet - Quick and easy-to-use resource for teachers and parents - Each lesson moves through the Bible - Includes Bible lesson with step-by-step instructions, ageappropriate craft, alphabet sheet, and fun activities - Versatile! Can be used for weekend classes, midweek teaching, or homeschooling - Volunteer friendly and reproducible
This board book, written by best-selling author Kevin DeYoung and illustrated by Don Clark, introduces young children to the big story of the Bible one letter at a time. --Publisher.
From the letter A through the letter Z, Barbara has illustrated stories that represent some of the main themes and characters in the Bible. As you read this book, you will gain a relationship and faith with the One who inspired them all: God. Every decision we make is influenced by who and what we believe in. Shouldn't we begin early to teach our children the stories of faith? This book says that I am a treasure. I feel special to know that I am like a diamond or something to God. Kaitlyn, age 8 I love to read books to my grandchildren that lets me pass my faith on to them. Mary Hornbaker, Grandmother
The national directory addresses the dimensions and perspectives in the formation of deacons and the model standards for the formation, ministry, and life of deacons in the United States. It is intended as a guideline for formation, ministry, and life of permanent deacons and a directive to be utilized when preparing or updating a diaconate program in formulating policies for the ministry and life of deacons. This volume also includes Basic Standards for Readiness for the formation of permanent deacons in the United States, from the bishops' Committee on the Diaconate, and the committee document Visit of Consultation Teams to Diocesan Permanent Diaconate Formation Programs.
"More than any other book, the Bible offers an amazing collection of fascinating characters ranging from the holiest of the holy to some of the most depraved scoundrels imaginable. Many are mentioned only in passing, yet history and archaeology can often fill in the blanks and flesh them out as exciting human beings. For this reason we have in many cases been able to tell much more about them than the Bible alone reveals." -- Richard R. Losch (from the preface)A comprehensive gathering of persons found in the Bible, including the Apocrypha, All the People in the Bible really delivers on its title: literally all of the Bible's characters appear in this fascinating reference work. From the first article on Aaron to the final entry on Zophar, Richard Losch details each person in a lively narrative style.The bulk of the book consists of Losch's A-Z articles covering the familiar and the not-so-familiar figures in Scripture. Names of people who are found only in genealogies or who had no significant effect on history are included solely in the alphabetical listing starting on page 452. That listing, "All the People in the Bible and Apocrypha," includes pronunciations, brief identifications, and biblical references. Persons covered in greater detail in the main part of the book are identified in bold print.Losch's intriguing look at all the people in the Bible is anything but a dry reference work. This is a book to dip into and enjoy over and over.