Friday, February 17, 2017
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Children's Board Book Review: Angels in the Bible for Little Ones by Allia Zobel Nolan, Illustrated by Alida Massari
Book
Description:
Angels
in the Bible for Little Ones gives children a
fascinating look into how powerful behind-the-scenes helpers interacted with
Bible greats such as Abraham, Daniel, and Mary, acting as messengers,
protectors, warriors, and more. This padded cover board book, written by
bestselling author Allia Zobel Nolan and illustrated by Alisa Massari, brings
eight stories from the Bible to life for little ones.
My Review:
Angels in the Bible for Little Ones is a lovely little book that introduces the Biblical concept of angels to children. I like how the author uses scriptural stories to draw word pictures of the angels who spoke to people like Abraham and the women at Jesus' tomb. She stays close to the Bible in her stories and gives the child an easy to understand message. Alida Massari's illustrations are colorful and inviting to little eyes. Even though this is a board book, it could be used in a teaching situation to tell children about God's messengers. This would be a great book to share at Easter, as well.
Angels in the Bible for Little Ones is a lovely little book that introduces the Biblical concept of angels to children. I like how the author uses scriptural stories to draw word pictures of the angels who spoke to people like Abraham and the women at Jesus' tomb. She stays close to the Bible in her stories and gives the child an easy to understand message. Alida Massari's illustrations are colorful and inviting to little eyes. Even though this is a board book, it could be used in a teaching situation to tell children about God's messengers. This would be a great book to share at Easter, as well.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Naptime: A poem
I
wrote this poem a few years ago after one of our grandkids told me I had a soft lap.
Naptime
When I
want to take a nap
I
crawl up in my grandma’s lap.
Comfy,
Cozy,
Soft,
And
sweet
Grandma’s
lap puts me to sleep.
Z
Z
Z
Z
©Penny Frost McGinnis
Saturday, February 11, 2017
God's Gates
Psalm 100:4-5
Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
Enter his gates with thanksgiving
and his courts with praise;
give thanks to him and praise his name.
his faithfulness continues through all generations.
We were driving from the restaurant to my condo
when my grandson, Zeke, piped up from the back seat. "Do you think God is
looking at us?" My response. "Sure, I know he sees us every day. Why
do you ask?" Zeke in his matter-of-fact way said, "Cause I see his gate.
See it. It's where the sun is coming through the clouds." Sure enough, the
sun shined between two billowing clouds. A few seconds later he said, "Me
and my sister saw his big gate the other day. The sun really came down."
Out of the mouths of babes.
Zeke was pleased that God was watching us. Happy
that God's sun broke through the clouds and shone on us. Quite often, I'm
reminded of God's love through my grandchildren. In their innocence they understand
God's open arms. Adult lives can get messed up. Sin sneaks in or sometimes
walks in boldly and causes chaos. Frustration rears its ugly head. Anger seeps
out. It's easy to forget that God is right beside me, wanting to help if I just
ask. This sweet little boy's reminder of God's presence fills my heart with
joy. I praise God for his love and care. I'm thankful we have visible reminders
of the One who loves us most.
No matter what your going through God is beside you. He wants to lift you up and give you hope. Just ask.
What other ways does God show himself to you?
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Have you been Binge Reading?
People binge watch television shows, several
seasons in a row, one after another. When Downton Abbey was in its prime, I
admit to binge watching the first two seasons so I could catch up with my
daughter. Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu make watching show after show easy.


Have you been binge reading? If so, what books?
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