Presents brief accounts of altruistic and humane actions of Joan of Arc, Francis of Assisi, Harriet Tubman, Corrie ten Boom, and others.
Hindu festivals are explained through a variety of methods including stories, poems and plays. Each book contains explanatory notes, a festival calendar, a glossary and index.
Examples of how harvest festivals are celebrated are shown: light a candle for Kwanza, the African-American harvest festival, decorate a sukkah for the Jewish week of Sukkot and take a gift of fruit and vegetable to a Christian church. The book explains the history of festivals ancient and moderna nd what each celebration means.
What does Christmas mean, why do we have it, and does it have anything to do with crackers and gifts? In his inimitable style Andy Robb takes the lid off Christmas and brings it to life for ages 7 up through teens.
This child-friendly version of Philippians includes background information and activities. For use during Landlubbers holiday club sessions.
God created life, and filled the earth, sea and skies with living creatures of every kind. This book ill ustrates many of the things which God created. It includes t rees, plants, animal and man and woman. '
"On the Trail of Paul" is a collection of puzzles based on the life of Paul. The variety of activities helps the child learn about his life as the puzzles refer them to the Bible text.
Join Krista as she finds out all about God's wonderful world. There are 50 first steps in Bible reading pages with a story for every day and extra pages of great things to make and do! The themes in "My Little Green Book" includes: God's wonderful world; God gives us people; Let's find out about Jesus; and, God knows when I'm feeling...
'Top Tips' booklets are full of practical advice and real-life experience to help you run Bible-based activities with children and young people.
Personal Best is a resource for use during the Olympics. It is designed for churches to buy and then give out to KS1 and 2 children. It can be used as part of On Your Marks, but also as a stand-alone resource for churches/communities to give to schools or other groups. It contains puzzles, information on nine of God's champions from the Bible and interviews with Christian sports people, together with space to personalise the resource with photos, drawing and info.
Mosaic contains Bible-based resources especially designed for small groups of children with a wide age range. It is ideal for children's workers in small rural churches, small urban churches and new church plants - or any church with small numbers of children, few leaders, and limited space or resources!
Cyfres Taith y Beibl: Taith i Jerwsalem - Y Pasg Cyntaf
by Tracy Harrast
Who do you like talking to? Did you know that there is someone who loves to hear you when you are talking to him? That "someone" is God. He hears you when you speak to him. This book will help you to know what to say to him.