Zondervan released the NIrV Journal the Word Bible for Girls: My First Bible for Tracing Verses, Journaling, and Creating Art, the latest edition of the New International Readers Version Bible for girls ages 6-12. The translation is simplified from the NIV Bible translation. The look and feel of this Bible with its pop art cover in shades of pink and green will appeal to Girls. The text is printed in two columns for
I am delighted for the opportunity to review a copy of Karen Whiting’s recent release, 52 Weekly Devotions for Family Prayer, and am highly impressed with what she has created. This is not a book of read-it-and-be-done-with-it devotions. Instead it is jam-packed with mini-stories, scriptures, craft ideas, prayers, and suggestions for journaling the weekly devotions with each theme based week’s activities. I am especially impressed with the theme choices and find they are suitable for children of various ages –
Press Release – Feel free to share to any news outlet: Retired elementary school librarian and author of four books for children, Janice D. Green of Hemingway has her newest books, Jonah: The Fearful Prophet and The Creation, published in three formats by Honeycomb Adventures Press, LLC. She has chosen August 2020 as her “Launch Month.” Green is a Christian writer whose writing goal is to retell Biblical stories. “Our nation is suffering from a lack of Bible literacy,” Green said.
The Creation, available as a full color picture book, e-book, or coloring book. Do you wonder why I write about the Genesis account of creation when most of the world dismisses the account as fictional and unscientific? The answer is simple. I write about it because it isn’t fiction and it is highly scientific. But even more so, I write it because children need to know they were made in the image of God, they have internal worth, and their
Jonah: The Fearful Prophet, available as a full color picture book, an e-book, or as a coloring book Why do I choose to write about the prophet Jonah when so many naysayers want to dismiss the account as a fictional story? My answer is fairly simple—because Jesus believed it. In Matthew 12:40 Jesus said, “For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights