Looking for a great summer read with your kids. Why not get them a book called “The Story For Kids” What a wonderful read. Great for them to understand the big story of the Bible. It is God’s great love affair with humanity.
It reads like a novel with drama, conflict, romance and redemption but unlike a regular novel this story is true. Your kids will get a flavor of God’s heart in the Bible as they read this book. There are questions to stimulate discussions.
Here’s what Max Lucado and Randy Frazee have to say about this book. ‘This book tells the grandest, most compelling story of all time: the story of a true God who loves his children, who established for them a way of salvation and provided a route to eternity. Each story in these 31 chapters reveals the God of grace—the God who speaks; the God who acts; the God who listens; the God whose love for his people culminated in his sacrifice of Jesus, his only Son, to atone for the sins of humanity.’
If you like what you read, check out our children’s book, Hooked on the Book, on this website. It is great for parents and kids because it provides the Big Story of God’s miraculous plan for His children in all 66 books in the Bible including colorful illustrations, rhymes and a surprise on every page.
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I preach and teach from the NIV mlosty. It’s generally my favorite translation, but part of my decision to preach from it is because one of my three churches had already invested in pew bibles that are NIV.My daily devotions at home are done with a Wesley Study Bible (I am Methodist, you know) that is NRSV. But I have just about every common translation and sometimes for fun will pick up a different one.The Message is really interesting it is wearing on me a little. I was shocked the first time our Methodist Bishop over the South Carolina conference used it in a sermon. But now I will occasionally read from it, especially when I’m reading to youth.Peace,Ray