From pulpits to paintings, the labor of monks to the martyrdom of missionaries, this book is an essential introduction to the story of Christianity. It's a story that tells us what God is accomplishing in our world, as each object offers us a tangible link between the present and the past.
This fast-paced, hands-on inductive study takes you into God's Word to find out HIs awesome plans for the future! Perfect for Sunday school, Bible classes, homeschooling, and individual study.
In only 20 minutes a day, this remarkable step-by-step program teaches your child to read- with the love, care, and joy only a parent and child can share!
No one could have imagined that the frail, enslaved, seven-year-old girl who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1761 would become the first published African American, achieving fame for her poetry in both America and England....Through Phillis's story, young readers will learn the importance of trusting God's plan while standing up for justice and the good of other human beings.
Maps, photographs, and beautiful illustrations decorate the narrative, helping young readers visualize what life was like in sixteenth-century England. More importantly, they will learn the story of an extraordinary young girl who understood that she was saved only by the mercy of God and the merits of the blood of Jesus Christ.
Getting to know the real Patrick, young readers will learn that the joy of the Lord will sustain them through difficult times and strengthen them to share the gospel with others.
In this book, Simonetta Carr informs us how young Charles learned to look to Christ alone for salvation and how he never tired of pointing others to his Savior. See how God used this young country boy to preach to thousands, provide training for pastors, start orphanages, and stand against those who denied basic teachings of the Bible.