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Showing Kids What Grace Means

Katy Morgan | 10 May 2022

What is it about grace that’s so hard to grasp? I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve asked children and young people from Christian homes why Jesus died, or what difference forgiveness makes to our lives, and they’ve come back with thoughts about how you ought to behave—no grace in sight. Or I’ve asked them what grace means and they’ve triumphantly told me it’s God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense, but without being able to explain what that means in practice. “What riches?” I say. “Ummm…” they reply.... continue reading

How to Host a "Forever Party" to Help Kids Understand Eternity

Bethany McIlrath | 2 May 2022

Joni Eareckson Tada’s new kid’s book The Awesome Super Fantastic Forever Party helps kids understand—and get excited about—a future for ever with Jesus. 

To help this wonderful truth stick, kids benefit from hearing the storybook and engaging with it and the concepts via games, crafts, colouring and more. Throwing a “Forever Party” for your family or a kid’s ministry is a great way to make the truth about forever-with-Jesus memorable.... continue reading

The True Story of The Queen Who Chose To Serve

Alison Mitchell | 21 Apr 2022

The following text is the full biography featured in the back of our new children’s book from Alison Mitchell, highlighting the Christian faith that has underpinned Queen Elizabeth II’s remarkable reign. This beautifully illustrated book can be read to young children aged 4-5 and read by children aged 6 or older. Click here to find out more and to download free biography worksheets for kids to fill in.... continue reading

Five Points to Consider When Telling Bible Stories to Children

Tim Thornborough | 19 Apr 2022

When God made us, he hard-wired us to listen to, tell, repeat, create and absorb stories. It’s no surprise then, that when our creator chose to reveal himself to us, the book he gave us—the Bible—is packed full of profound, intriguing and emotionally-charged stories.... continue reading

Three Ways Our New Activity Book Gets Kids into the Bible

Avery Powers | 24 Mar 2022

You’ve heard of Disney World; now welcome to Bible World!

This explorative activity book visualises various Bible genres as a series of “lands” in a theme park with detailed, fun and colourful Where's Waldo-style illustrations.... continue reading

   

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Raising Bible-Friendly Kids

Mike Nappa | 22 Mar 2022

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22:6). An endless array of choices peeks over the shelf’s edge. Which book will Tony choose for his bedtime story tonight? Clifford the Big Red Dog? Goodnight Moon (for the hundredth time!)?... continue reading

Let the Bible Teach the Gospel to Your Kids

Carl Laferton | 17 Mar 2022

The gospel is simple enough for anyone to understand. It is also deep enough to spend a lifetime appreciating, and an eternity praising God for. And, when teaching the gospel to kids—whether it’s round your family’s table or in a kids Sunday school class or at holiday club or anywhere else—perhaps the best way is to let the Bible do it.... continue reading

Introducing Sunday School Lessons to Accompany our Bestselling Kids Book

Avery Powers | 15 Mar 2022

The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross suite has a brand new addition! This collection of resources, based on the bestselling storybook, is a favorite for kids and their families—and it’s a great way of teaching children why the gospel is the best news ever.

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What’s the first thing you do when you get up in the morning?

Chris Morphew | 1 Mar 2022

What’s the first thing you do when you get up in the morning?

I’m guessing many of you would answer, Check my phone. It’s an easy habit to fall into. But it’s also a terrible way to start your day.... continue reading

Teaching Kids’ Sunday School Effectively

Bethany McIlrath | 24 Feb 2022

As churches have reopened since the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, many are reassessing which activities to resurrect and which to drop, especially in kids’ ministry. For many, this is a time to restart afresh. Teachers and volunteers have a chance to ask “How do I teach Sunday school effectively?” instead of the usual question, “What are we doing next?”... continue reading

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