"Join in the fun as Noah struggles to herd every animal aboard the ark! This engaging book sends young readers on a search for some hard-to-catch critters, from furry felines to creepy crawlies. Children will delight in a collection of colorful illustrations as they observe Noah's silly animal friends. Can you find them all before they get away?"--Page [4] of cover.
Noah has an important job. He needs to build a huge ark and fill it with animals, and he wants kids' help to do it all! This interactive Bible story features look-and-find art as well as tabs to highlight key story elements. Full color.
Illustrated Bible stories have the reader looking for Mike. The story provides an overview to what's happening, questions to help the reader find details from and story and ends with a Bible scripture passage about the story from the NIV translation.
Share a classic Bible story with this one-of-a-kind Hidden Pictures storybook. Winner of the Mom’s Choice Gold Award and National Parenting Seal of Approval, this unique 32-page storybook makes a perfect gift for religious holidays or milestones like a baptism, First Communion or confirmation. It's sure to be a treasured gift for years to come. A perfect read-aloud story to share with the entire family, this book tells the story of Noah's quest to build an ark to save Earth's animals from a great flood. This hardcover picture book follows Noah's journey through simple language and vibrant Hidden Pictures scenes. Find more than 120 hidden objects throughout the beautifully illustrated pages. Children ages 4-8 will enjoy this special retelling of the beloved story with engaging, fun puzzles to solve along the way! Crafted by childhood experts, this storybook will foster a love of reading while helping improve children’s concentration, attention to detail and more important school skills.
A classic Bible story retold with beautiful illustrations in a large landscape format, perfect for reading aloud. The Bible story of Noah's Ark is told in a simple but exciting style in this elegant, beautifully illustrated board book. This extra-large format story book is a perfect size for sharing with young children, and makes an ideal gift. The book also features a note for parents, to help them get the most out of the story. In this story with a moral, God tells Noah to build a boat big enough to fit his family--plus two of every kind of animal! Then God floods the Earth. Find out what happens to Noah and the animals on the ark.
Was the great flood mentioned in ancient civilizations? Is the story of Noah's ark more than a myth? These are some of the mysteries that journalist and author Henri Nissen seek to unravel in this interesting and provoking book.
Children will love searching for objects and characters in such Bible stories as Creation, Noah's Ark, Jonah and the Whale, and the Birth of Jesus! 8 Bible stories are featured 5 to 10 objects to find in each scene Large padded board book is sturdy for little hands Perfect for age 18 months and up 16 pages This book combines activity and storytelling with fun results for the whole family!
In Echoes of Ararat, author Nick Liguori contends that oral traditions of the Flood - and the survival of the few inside the floating Ark - are even more prevalent than previously thought, and they powerfully confirm the truth of the Genesis account. This unprecedented work carefully documents hundreds of native traditions of the Flood - as well as the Tower of Babel and the Garden of Eden - from the tribes of North and South America. Learn what the Cherokee, Lakota, Iroquois, Cheyenne, Inuit, Inca, Aztec, Guarani, and countless other tribes claimed about the early history of the world. Liguori also shares many evidences for the historical reliability of Genesis, and shows that the Genesis Flood account is not dependent on the Epic of Gilgamesh or other Near-Eastern texts, as skeptics claim. Rather, its author Moses had access to ancient records passed down by the early Patriarchs, including Joseph, Jacob, Abraham, and even Noah himself.
Underlying the many crises in American life, writes Richard John Neuhaus, is a crisis of faith. It is not enough that more people should believe or that those who believe should believe more strongly. Rather, the faith of persons and communities must be more compellingly related to the public arena. "The naked public square"--which results from the exclusion of popular values from the public forum--will almost certainly result in the death of democracy. The great challenge, says Neuhaus, is the reconstruction of a public philosophy that can undergird American life and America's ambiguous place in the world. To be truly democratic and to endure, such a public philosophy must be grounded in values that are based on Judeo-Christian religion. The remedy begins with recognizing that democratic theory and practice, which have in the past often been indifferent or hostile to religion, must now be legitimated in terms compatible with biblical faith. Neuhaus explores the strengths and weaknesses of various sectors of American religion in pursuing this task of critical legitimation. Arguing that America is now engaged in an historic moment of testing, he draws upon Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish thinkers who have in other moments of testing seen that the stakes are very high--for America, for the promise of democratic freedom elsewhere, and possibly for God's purpose in the world. An honest analysis of the situation, says Neuhaus, shatters false polarizations between left and right, liberal and conservative. In a democratic culture, the believer's respect for nonbelievers is not a compromise but a requirement of the believer's faith. Similarly, the democratic rights of those outside the communities of religious faith can be assured only by the inclusion of religiously-grounded values in the common life. The Naked Public Square does not offer yet another partisan program for political of social change. Rather, it offers a deeply disturbing, but finally hopeful, examination of Abraham Lincoln's century-old question--whether this nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure.