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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Bible Review: The Investigator's Holy Bible, NIV
Book
Description:
Using
a detective theme, the NIV
Investigator’s Holy Bible explains Biblical text for children ages 6–10
using easy to understand, honest language. It also has many features that
explain the essentials of each book and challenging concepts.
Have you ever used a magnifying glass? It makes
everything bigger and easier to see, right? Detectives and scientists magnify
things to understand them better. Well that’s just what this Bible does—it’s a
magnifying glass to help children understand the Word of God better.
My Thoughts:
The NIV Investigator’s Holy Bible is a great Bible filled with information that helps the reader understand God's word in an easier way. The teaching tools featured include "The Evidence" an introduction given to each book, "The Breakthrough" which helps understand the meaning behind the words, "The Witnesses" that gives the meaning of names and "The Scene" which explains place. There is also "Check the Facts" and "Case Closed" that offer short quizzes and a summary. All of these handy tools help the reader to better understand the scriptures. I like this Bible and believe it would be a great tool for helping a child get into the stories of the Bible. I love that it gives the meaning of the people's names and a great explanation of the setting. My favorite tool is "The Breakthrough." These are sprinkled throughout each book and give great answers to hard questions. I recommend this Bible for children interested in learning more about God's word. I also think this concept would be great for any adult who is not familiar with the Bible and wants to begin to understand. Even as an older Christian, I want to look through each book and read the explanations. I can also see this being an integral source for family devotion time. A concordance, index, table of weights and measures, as well as maps round out the rest of the book. The format is appealing with touches of color.
The NIV Investigator’s Holy Bible is a great Bible filled with information that helps the reader understand God's word in an easier way. The teaching tools featured include "The Evidence" an introduction given to each book, "The Breakthrough" which helps understand the meaning behind the words, "The Witnesses" that gives the meaning of names and "The Scene" which explains place. There is also "Check the Facts" and "Case Closed" that offer short quizzes and a summary. All of these handy tools help the reader to better understand the scriptures. I like this Bible and believe it would be a great tool for helping a child get into the stories of the Bible. I love that it gives the meaning of the people's names and a great explanation of the setting. My favorite tool is "The Breakthrough." These are sprinkled throughout each book and give great answers to hard questions. I recommend this Bible for children interested in learning more about God's word. I also think this concept would be great for any adult who is not familiar with the Bible and wants to begin to understand. Even as an older Christian, I want to look through each book and read the explanations. I can also see this being an integral source for family devotion time. A concordance, index, table of weights and measures, as well as maps round out the rest of the book. The format is appealing with touches of color.
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Be Found Faithful!
Acts 7:55-56
But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. “Look,” he said, “I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.”
But Stephen, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up to heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God. “Look,” he said, “I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.”
Jesus' disciple Stephen had preached without fear
about his beloved Savior. He spoke with conviction and determination. The
people who served in the Sanhedrin, a ruling body of the government, didn't
like Stephen's message, so they stirred the crowd and had the young man stoned
to death. Stephen wasn't afraid to die. He trusted God and he loved Jesus. He
was called to be faithful and he was. Right up until the end.
Even in death, Stephen's faith made him a winner
in life. He chose to follow the King, despite suffering. Because "a
follower who suffers, doesn't lack faith." As our minister, Didi, preached
those words about Stephen last Sunday, my husband passed me a note. The message
he shared reflected Stephen's story. His note said, "Our life will never
be lived in vain when we are a follower of Jesus. God has a plan for us &
will use our life of faithfulness to touch & change the hearts of
others."
That's right. No matter how much we hurt, how much
difficulty life throws at us, or how much sadness a day may bring, faith will
carry us through, because Jesus surrounds us, his Spirit fills us, and God sees
us. "It's not about the pain-it's about seeking Jesus." (Didi Bacon)
Replace fear with faith and go for the win. Stephen saw the King on his throne.
He knew his destination, and his faith held fast, even as he was being
destroyed. We're called to be faithful not perfect. Praise God for his glorious
grace!
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.
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