Three months of Bible readings based in the books of Exodus, Matthew and Acts.
Part of the Table Talk series.
Issue Four of Table Talk is called Travels Unravelled. It contains three months of Bible readings based in the books of Exodus, Matthew and Acts and the pages are undated. It will help you to explore the very first Easter in Matthew's Gospel, wander through the wilderness with the Israelites in Exodus and join Paul as he travels to Rome in Acts. It dips into some of Paul's letters as well.
Days 1-10 look at the final part of Acts, chs 23-28
Over days 11-15 there's a chance to look at some of the letters Paul wrote to the people he met in Acts.
We get back into Exodus chs 13-17 over days 16-25
And then again to Matthew chs 26-28 over days 26-45
Days 46-65 pick up in Exodus again and we go through chs 19-33 with a little look back at Matthew ch 5 on day 54, relevant to Exodus
A series of puzzles and questions at the very end of the book offer a chance to look into other parts of the Bible not covered here.
Age range: | 4+ |
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Contributors | Alison Mitchell |
ISBN | 9781873166772 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | January 2004 |
Dimensions | 169mm x 239mm x 3.9mm |
Weight | 0.10 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 48 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
Table Talk is for families with children from 4 yrs and up to use for daily Bible times. Each day takes about five minutes, maybe at breakfast or after an evening meal. Choose whatever time suits you best as a family.
Table Talk links in with XTB Bible reading notes for children. (XTB stands for eXplore The Bible). The Bible passages are the same each day for Table Talk and XTB - so you can use the two books together, or on their own. Whichever suits you best.
This looks good, but the layout is much more text heavy and has much less colour than the equivalent XTB children's Bible Study
I think these are very well written, with nice pictures and I have already recommended them to friends.
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We have loved table talk. My eldest says it’s a fun way to learn about God. We will definitely be purchasing more in the series!
We are a new Christian family and I wanted something that was easy do with my boys aged 8 and 10, without it being too complicated. The activities and prayers are great at the end. Highly recommend it.
At last a daily bible study we can do together as a family! Just the right amount to do at the dinner or table, and everyone joins in rather than parents telling children. Mine are 8 and 10 years old and I see no reason we won't continue into their teen years Thank you so much for this great resource.
This is such a good book! After the emails over easter I wanted a book to carry on bible time with my children. These are easy to follow and do not take much time but my children (10 and 6) really enjoy this time together! Will be buying the whole set!
We use table talk with our 4 and 1 year old as our daily Bible reading. Some days work better than others depending on many things. Often we don't use the game/craft illustration at the beginning as this has proved too much of a distraction when we get to the main reading.
Overall a very helpful way of reading as a family and one I would recommend
I was recommended this book by our church's children's and young families worker because I wanted something that my 11 year old son could be interested in alongside my daughter also. It's a brilliant book and easy to use and the whole family including my husband got involved in it and as a whole family we all enjoy using it. We do it round the dining table when we have our tea as that's the best time for us all to be together. I'd recommend it for the family and my 11 year old son is really enjoying it too.
We bought Table Talks for the first time and we actually use it as an extended Sunday morning family time rather than a daily one. We generally use two at a time and get our children to draw a picture of the stories afterwards and it lasts around an hour in all. Very good indeed, and I wouldn't rule out us using it as a daily tool when we finish our current evening devotionals with the children