Combining her passion for prayer with her love for little ones, beloved writer and speaker Stormie Omartian teams with talented illustrator Shari Warren to share an important message: Its never too early to teach a child to pray.
This book is written for those of the believing community who want to provide a resource for children and young people who have begun their spiritual walk in life or the nonbelieving community who are simply curious as to why we believe as we do in the Lord Jesus Christ.
From the award-winning author of engaging historical nonfiction for children comes these fifty inspiring stories about courageous animals who accomplished amazing feats.
This exciting addition to Kay Arthur's and Janna Arndt's Discover 4 Yourself Inductive Bible Studies series invites children to solve great mysteries about the future using the inductive study method and the power of a fun story.
Weaving Well-Being is a positive mental health programme that aims to enhance wellbeing in primary school children, within the frameworks of the UK personal and health education curricula.
This fresh interpretation of the well-loved passage of scripture, Joshua 1:9, tells the story behind the verse and makes it applicable to modern fears that children may face.
Kids are curious about Jesus and God and yet, by the time they are teens, the majority stop asking questions about faith and starting questioning faith altogether.
Any young person who works through one of the Discover 4 Yourself Bible Studies for Kids will emerge with a richer appreciation for the Word of God and a deeper understanding of God's love and care for them.
By learning about the Bible in eight easy-to-understand sections, children ages nine to twelve will see God's Word as one complete story and find their role in it.
Weaving Well-Being is a positive mental health programme that aims to enhance wellbeing in primary school children, within the frameworks of the UK personal and health education curricula.
Our walk with God is a never-ending journey with obstacles, pitfalls, mountains to be moved, walls to be engaged,ups, downs, turnarounds, and many other things that if we walk blindly we may run into troubles, problems, andhardships, which are the schools of hard knocks.
In 1978, a young boy was sleepless on Christmas Eve, picked up a red felt-tip pen, and began writing what turned out to be a poem about the real reason for Christmas.
So that his brief, innocent life might have meaning for him and those who followed, Barry Glider's young mother bravely fought THE SYSTEM all the way up to the White House.