Gospel Story For Kids
$4.99
The Gospel Story for Kids, ages 7-11, tells the whole story of the Bible, connects the Old Testament and New Testaments, and provides practical steps to follow Jesus and share the Good News with others.
The Bible is one great big story-the Gospel Story! From beginning to end, it’s the Good News of Jesus and how he came to save everyone. All the people in the Bible and all their stories fit together to tell that amazing news.
The Gospel Story for Kids combines 18 Bible stories into a full-color 32-page resource to make God’s big story of love clear for kids! Discover a floating zoo, a talking snake, miraculous escapes, a shepherd boy’s rags-to-riches story, and more!
You’ll learn truths that transform you. They will change the way you see yourself, the way you treat others, and the way you love God. And they will help you become everything God created you to be.
Special features:
*18 illustrated Bible stories from Creation to Revelation
*5 steps to following Jesus
*5 tips to lead others to Jesus
*Interesting facts, key verse memorization activities, and practical ways to apply spiritual truths to your life
Bible stories include:
*Creation and the Fall
*Noah and the Flood
*Abraham and Sarah
*Jacob and Esau
*Joseph
*Moses and the Ten Commandments
*Ruth and Naomi
*King David
*Esther
*Prophecies of the Messiah
*Jesus’ birth, ministry, Last Supper, death, and resurrection
*The Great Commission
*New Heaven and New Earth
Perfect for home, homeschool, Christian school, Sunday school, church resources, children’s ministry outreach, and VBS giveaways.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798400501319
Tama Fortner
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Go Bible
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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