Everyone a Child Should Know
It’s never too early to introduce the next generation to some of the heroes of faith. In this book children will meet 52 christian men and women (one for each week of the year) from all walks of life who wanted to live for their friend Jesus. There are missionaries, martyrs, writers, reformers, politicians and poets. Their stories are exciting and inspiring and will show children that any of Jesus’ friends can do remarkable things for him - even them! Some of the persons featured: Augustine, Gladys Aylward, Johann Sebastian Bach, Joni Eareckson Tada, John Bunyan, Katharina Zell, Fanny Crosby, Jim and Elisabeth Elliot, and many more! Ages: 4-7
Publisher: 10publishing
Type: Hardback
ISBN: 9781911272601
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Clare Heath–Whyte is a popular speaker and author of “Old Wives’ Tales” and “First Wives’ Club”. Clare is Vaughan Robert’s sister and is married to David who is a vicar who writes groovy tunes and they have two children. She lives in Morden, South London. Jenny Brake is a skilled illustrator who lives in Lancashire with her husband Nick and their three children. She has illustrated all books in the best–selling children’s series, ‘A Child Should Know.‘
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Here is a great little book for introducing young children to some of the men and women in the last 2,000 years who God has changed into Gospel-people. It’s delightfully illustrated, superbly written and manages to avoid the trap that many fall into when describing Jesus as a friend to children. To a child this may well mean that as their greatest friend the Lord Jesus will make their lives trouble-free. By including stories where things were very hard for some of these friends of Jesus that is skilfully avoided and therefore gives us a great discipling resource for the next generation.It’s also a wonderfully adaptable book which could easily be used to read at bedtime or during family-Bible times or just to enjoy reading with your young child. A must have book for every Christian home'. Ian Fry, associate minister for families, St Ebbe's Church, Oxford