Some crazy things happened in the Bible like the stories of Jonah and the big fish and Jesus' resurrection. This title features some zany cartoons about the stories.
Among the collection you'll find the stories of how Jesus healed a man blind from birth, how He irked the religious leaders with what He said and did, how His followers set up the very first churches -- and how you and me can fit into the ongoing story of God's family today as well.
Features stories about a nine-foot giant, puppet kings, a dazzling dancer, big fish travel, getting a drink out of a rock, the right and wrong ways to carry a box the size of a coffee table, what we can learn from ants, and why it might be better to live on your roof than inside your house.
Floating hands writing on walls, a voice coming from a fire-resistant bush, people being brought back to life ... Each story has a cliffhanger ending - and one or two Bible verses to look up to find out what happened next.
Explores how God reveals Himself through His Holy Spirit. In this book, the author presents Bible stories to children in an unforgettable way, with the aim of sparking in them an enthusiasm to get to know God's Word more and more. It ends each story with a cliff-hanger and a question, encouraging readers to look up and discover the endings.
Includes Bible stories, word searches, puzzles, prayers and activities. Suitable for children over the age of seven years, this work features detailed colour pictures that bring to life the stories of "Adam and Abraham", "David and Daniel", "Jacob and Jonah" as well as all of the major events of Jesus' life, death and resurrection.
Journey through Advent together as a family with daily readings, prayers, thoughts and activities for all ages. As the parents of a blended family of five children, Steve and Bekah Legg bring a fun, engaging and accessible approach to reading and understanding the Bible so that everyone can join in and understand.
In this book, Dr Owen Ashley claims that since the Bible references other courses as being useful, then, yes, Christians can use wisdom from outside the Bible - as long as that wisdom does not contradict Scripture.