No. of pages 144
Published: 2016
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Big Bible Answers brings catechism to life like never before! This interactive series introduces children to the great doctrines of the faith using Bible stores and tales from church history. Each chapter provides catechism questions to learn, stories to read, and study questions to discuss. Children will read of a young boy who learns about Jesus' power to give us our daily bread, as he surrenders his small portion to the Lord. They will see William Carey underscore the importance of baptism to his Bengali converts, even when it means risking their lives. And they will feel the beauty of Handel's Messiah, as the composer contemplates eternity with the Lord. The Bottomless Dinner Basket covers prayer, baptism, the Lord's supper, heaven, and Christ's return.
This book is part of a book series called Big Bible Answers .
There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Christian Focus Publications Ltd .
Selah Helms is a pastor's wife, homeschooling mom of four, grandmother to four. She has a heart for women's discipleship and has been involved in counseling for forty years. Selah is also a history buff and teacher of Western Civilization from a Christian perspective and has written books on using stories from history to teach children doctrine from a reformed children's catechism. Selah Helms is a pastor's wife, homeschooling mom of four, grandmother to four. She has a heart for women's discipleship and has been involved in counseling for forty years. Selah is also a history buff and teacher of Western Civilization from a Christian perspective and has written books on using stories from history to teach children doctrine from a reformed children's catechism. Susan Kahler serves alongside her husband in their local church in Grapevine, Texas. Professionally, she began her career as an attorney, but, for the past several years, she has taught freelance home school classes in Government, Western Civilization, and U. S. History and Literature.
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