Jesus Visits Mary and Martha
In the story of Jesus visiting Mary and Martha, Martha is often upheld as a symbol of what not to do. But looking closer, we can see that Martha’s misstep is that she allowed worry to overpower the grace Jesus offers. Through this book, children (and adults!) will be encouraged to serve Jesus in all they do!
More info →One Boy, One Stone, One God
This Arch Book tells the story of David and Goliath as revealed in 1 Samuel. The account of David and Goliath is one of the best known Bible stories to children. The little guy defeats the giant! Readers learn that God gave David (and gives little ones today) strength to fight spiritual enemies.
More info →Samson, Strong and Faithful
This Arch Book retells the story of Samson (Judges 15—16). God had set Samson apart before he was born. Throughout his life, Samson was well known for his amazing physical strength. But Samson had weaknesses that led to his downfall. Children learn from this book that real strength cannot be measured by our physical abilities but by God's purpose for us.
More info →The Shepherds Shook in Their Shoes
The shepherds played a large part in the Christmas story — they were some of the first to praise the newborn Jesus and were some of the first to spread the Gospel! This illustrated children's book tells the story of the shepherds' encounter with the angels and with the Savior of the world. God chose the humblest people to spread the Good News about His Son!
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