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The Big Picture Family Devotional

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David R Helm

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Zusatztext

We all want to teach our kids about the Bible and God's love for the world. But sometimes it's hard to know where to start . . . If you want to make regular devotions part of your family life but don't know where to start, pick up this easy-to-use resource and start teaching your kids about the big picture of the Bible today! Designed as a complementary resource to the best-selling The Big Picture Story Bible, this family devotional offers parents a year's worth of material for teaching children ages six to ten about God's plan of salvation for the world through Christ. Intended for families to use three times per week, each 5¿10 minute lesson includes: a basic Bible question with an accompanying answer in the form of a memory verse an carefullychosen Scripture passage to read aloud a devotional paragraph designed to help kids connect the Scripture passage to the Bible's overarching message reflection questions for the whole family to ponder and discuss together Learn more about the Big Picture Story Bible series at BigPictureStoryBible.com.

Autorenportrait

David R. Helm (MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) serves as senior pastor of Christ Church Chicago. He also serves as chairman of the board of directors for the Charles Simeon Trust, an organization which promotes practical instruction in preaching. He is the coauthor (with Jon Dennis) of The Genesis Factor; a contributor to Preach the Word: Essays on Expository Preaching; and the author of The Big Picture Story Bible and 1 and 2 Peter and Jude in the Preaching the Word commentary series.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 31.08.2014

Umfang: 192 S., 4.37 MB

Sprache: ENG

Lesealter: Lesealter: 6-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9781433542282

Umbreit-Nr.: 3295820

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