Best Religions Books for 8 Year Olds

Here are the top 30 religions books for 8 year olds. Please click Read Review to read book reviews on Amazon. You can also click Find in Library to check book availability at your local library. If the default library is not correct, please follow Change Library to reset it.

1. God’s Graffiti: Inspiring Stories for Teens

by: Romal J. Tune
Release date: Jun 18, 2013
Number of Pages: 144
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No one escapes the challenges of childhood, but we can conquer them! Highlighting noted “at-risk” youth in the Bible and sharing his own story of growing up in poverty amid crime and violence, Rev. Romal Tune details how obstacles can become opportunities through faith. In God’s Graffiti, he will help you:

•Stop past pain and failure from hindering your future
•Value good and bad experiences and use them as building blocks for success
•Deal with your anger and fear to become emotionally whole and healthy
•Restore broken relationships and see the victory in God

Both practical and inspirational, this Bible study celebrates men and women in Scripture who left troubled pasts behinds to claim purpose-filled futures!

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Christian Books & Bibles > Ministry & Evangelism > Youth Ministry

2. NIV Discoverer’s Bible

by: Zondervan
Release date: Aug 01, 2002
Number of Pages: 1984
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Formerly titled the Young Discoverer’s Bible, this revised edition has been updated with a new cover and 30 new full-color tip-in pages. The NIV Discoverer’s Bible offers the full-text of the NIV translation—just like the one Mom and Dad use—in an easy-to-read, large print type. Encourage children ages 8 to 12 as they launch into a deeper exploration of God’s Word with a Bible that’s all their own.
Special features include:
· Large-Print—12-point typeface for easier reading
· 30 full-color tip-in pages—featuring a combination of photography and illustration by Uldis Klavins
· Dictionary-Concordance to key Bible words for quick reference
· Timelines—provides a visible timeline of events that occurred in the Old and New Testaments
· Color maps—for easy visualization of key Bible places
· Presentation pages
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Children’s Books > Literature & Fiction > Religious Fiction > Christian

3. NIV, Young Women of Faith Bible, Hardcover

by: Susie Shellenberger
Release date: Mar 11, 2014
Number of Pages: 1696
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The study Bible that’s just for girls!

This Bible is filled with engaging features that will help you learn more about yourself and your relationship with God. Designed to encourage you to develop a habit of studying God’s Word, you’ll discover how relevant the Bible can be to your everyday life. Weekly studies and many of the side notes are also linked to the women’s study Bible, the NIV Women of Faith Study Bible, allowing you and your mom to share God’s Word together.

Features include:

  • Weekly Bible studies apply biblical truths to life
  • Side notes address difficult passages and offer historical and cultural insights
  • Journal captures other girls’ experiences or struggles along with space for you to record your own
  • “I Believe” statements of faith and foundational beliefs
  • “Memory Challenges” are verses worth remembering
  • “If I Were There . . .” include Bible stories that place you in the Bible character’s situation
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Christian Books & Bibles > Bibles

4. Ten Big Words, 10-Word Bible Verses for Teens

by: Abby Messner
Release date: Nov 25, 2014
Number of Pages: 134
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Who knew 10 words could be so powerful?

Ten Big Words puts 50 impactful Bible verses literally at your fingertips. Hand picked verses, selected specifically for tweens and teens, are paired with an inspirational message and thought-provoking question to get young minds thinking.

Ten Big Words was designed to make memorizing Bible verses simple and relevant. We’ve taken out the mystery and brought the message to where our reader is. No previous experience or special skills are required.

Ten Big Words keeps it light and keeps it honest. All you need to do is keep it handy. Ten Big Words is a book for everyone, but written with your teen in mind as they grow in their personal relationship with God.

Messner conceived the idea for Ten Big Words after seeing the intimidation on the faces of Sunday school students who were asked to memorize Bible verses. “I always had difficulty with memorization assignments in school myself,” she said. “When I heard Lysa Terkeurst in a radio interview describe how she’d taught her daughter a ten-word Bible verse to remember in stressful situations, I began compiling such verses, particularly those that teens would relate to best.”

What are you waiting for? Get yours today!

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Children’s Books > Religions > Christianity > Devotional

5. Adventures in the Big Thicket

by: Ken Gire
Release date: Oct 21, 1990
Number of Pages: 115
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6. MY BEST-EVER BOOK OF BIBLE STORIES

by: Phil A. Smouse
Release date: Jul 01, 2013
Number of Pages: 256
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Its like Dr. Seuss meets the Biblehere are 17 great Bible stories, featuring hilarious rhyming and fun illustrations, for preschoolers through early readers. From author and illustrator Phil A. Smouse, winner of the Retailers Choice Award for his book
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Children’s Books > Religions > Christianity > Bible > Stories

7. Unveiling Raptures and Resurrections (Millions Vanished Book 1)

by: Brian Lakins
Release date: May 17, 2016
Number of Pages: 172
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Have you always been told about the rapture, but have never really been taught the subject well enough to have a clear understanding? Did you know there are two resurrections with many phases, each including a rapture? There are no less than 7 rapture timing views. Which rapture timing view is the correct one and who is going to be taken? You can find out in this 55,000+ word, 177 page book.

Unveiling Raptures and Resurrections will help you finally grasp:

*The rapture is a simple concept from Scripture, not a man-made doctrine from 1830
*Why the word “rapture” is not in the Bible
*How there can be a deep-down settled assurance that the rapture is true
*There are two resurrections
*There are many phases in each resurrection
*All humans will receive an immortal body in these two resurrections
*The rapture of the church is only one phase in the first resurrection
*Conditions and qualifications for all raptures and resurrections
*How rapture teaching is a motivation for holiness and a fulfillment of the Great Commission

With this book, you will accomplish instantaneous results with Scriptural clarity and understanding that can only be compared to what steroids do for athletes. My books help seekers and seasoned Christians who want better information with a clearer understanding about the plan of God for man during these last years of the Church Age.

What’s stopping you from turning your normal, daily conversations into an awesome experience in fulfilling the Great Commission where you actually have the answers and know how to support them with Scriptural references?

Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/brianplakins/

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Christian Books & Bibles > Bible Study & Reference > Prophecies

8. The Gospel Truth: “Once Saved, Always Saved” or “Salvation Can Be Lost”?

by: C A Short
Release date: Sep 01, 2014
Number of Pages: 202
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Can You Lose Your Salvation?…or Does the Bible Teach Once Saved, Always Saved?

Get the answer straight from the Word of God in an easy-to-read and understandable way!

If you want to know what the Bible really says about eternal security and whether a Christian can forfeit his or her salvation…and you want to see it in the Bible for yourself…Great! God wants you to be like the Bereans…they tested everything the Apostle Paul said with God’s Word. And as a result, God commended them as being of “noble character” (Acts 17:11)

Searching the Bible to be sure that what you are being taught is true is a good thing. As with the Bereans, God considers your desire to see the truth in the Bible for yourself as being a noble characteristic. So you’re on the right track!

“The Gospel Truth: ‘Once Saved Always Saved’ or ‘Salvation Can Be Lost’?” is loaded with scripture and commentary written in easy-to-understand language that will help you see the truth in God’s Word for yourself. And as a glorious result, you can be sure that you are following and sharing the true Gospel that Jesus died to give us!

This book:

  • Will give you a rock-solid understanding of what the Bible really says about eternal security!
  • Examines each scriptural claim in depth and in context so that you can know the truth without a doubt!
  • Will teach you about a simple Greek tense that will turn the lights on for you when it comes to the subject of eternal security.
  • Covers just about every verse used by the proponents of each of these doctrines in a clear and understandable, expository style. It’s loaded with scriptures and scriptural references.
  • Gives several simple yet indispensable rules for solid biblical interpretation that, if followed, will keep you from biblical error and on solid biblical ground.
  • Has one chapter solely devoted to what Jesus Himself clearly says about eternal security and Christians losing their salvation. Understanding this one portion of scripture alone will enable you to know the truth well enough to share it with others.
  • Has one chapter solely devoted to Paul’s Romans, Chapter Seven “wretched man”…whether he really represents the normal Christian life or not.
  • Includes one whole chapter on biblical predestination, answering questions and clearing up the confusion that many believers have on this topic. This chapter also includes a sizable portion on the teachings of “Five-Point Calvinism.” Quite revealing…and sometimes shocking!
  • Includes a panoramic view of the whole Gospel in a nutshell. This chapter presents all aspects of the Gospel in a brief, but thorough manner. When done reading, you will have an excellent understanding of many blessings included in the Good News!
  • Includes an in-depth examination of often-ignored or distorted passages of scripture on the subjects of salvation and eternal security. Understanding these alone will remove all doubt as the Holy Spirit uses God’s Word to reveal His truth to you!
  • Much, much more!

What is the Gospel truth according to God’s Word?…Once saved, always saved or can you lose your salvation? Read this book and find the answer for yourself!

THE AUTHOR of this book has been a student and teacher of the Bible for over 40 years. He spent 16 of those years as a pastor/teacher. This book is the product of many years of New Testament study, line upon line and precept upon precept, to discover what the Bible really says about these two diametrically opposed doctrines on eternal security.

Get your copy today and start learning!

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Christian Books & Bibles > Education

9. Wondrous Works of God: A Family Bible Story Book

by: Starr MeadeTim O’Connor
Release date: Sep 30, 2012
Number of Pages: 288
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“Let them thank the Lord for his steadfast love,
for his wondrous works to the children of man!”
PSALM 107:8

We want our children to know the God we love and worship, but communicating abstract truths about God can sometimes be difficult. It’s good for us and for our children that God wants to be known. So he doesn’t simply tell us what he’s like; he shows us in the stories of the Bible.

As the sequel to Mighty Acts of God, this volume tells 90 more stories from the Bible, beginning with the account of God creating Eve and ending with the epic visions in Revelation. Each story highlights an aspect of God’s character and includes a helpful discussion guide to help the whole family see and understand the wondrous works of God!

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Children’s Books > Religions > Christianity > Bible > Stories

10. Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree

by: Claudia Cangilla McAdamDavid Hill
Release date: Oct 28, 2015
Number of Pages: 32
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It’s Christmas Eve 722, and Kristoph, a young orphan boy, is accompanying the missionary priest Boniface through the German countryside. They are hurrying to reach the next village by nightfall when they come upon a group of people in the forest worshiping an oak tree and preparing to sacrifice the son of the village chieftain. To prove that the oak is powerless and that there is only One True God, Boniface miraculously fells the giant tree with a single ax stroke. In its place stands an evergreen. Calling it “the tree of the Christ Child,” he instructs the men to mend their lives and take the tree home where it will shelter “loving gifts and lights of kindness.” Now rescued, the son of the village chieftain invites Boniface and Kristoph to share Christmas with his family …around another evergreen that Kristoph cuts down for their own celebration.
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Christian Books & Bibles > Catholicism > Saints

11. Rabbi Harvey Rides Again: A Graphic Novel of Jewish Folktales Let Loose in the Wild West

by: Steve Sheinkin
Release date: Mar 05, 2008
Number of Pages: 144
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Rabbi Harvey is Back with Ten Hilarious New Adventures

In this follow-up to the popular The Adventures of Rabbi Harvey: A Graphic Novel of Jewish Wisdom and Wit in the Wild West, the Rabbi returns to the streets of Elk Spring, Colorado. Part Wild West sheriff, part old world rabbi, Harvey protects his town and delivers justice, wielding only the weapons of wisdom, wit, and a bit of trickery. These adventures combine Jewish and American folklore by creatively retelling comic Jewish folktales and setting them loose on the western frontier of the 1870s.

As his fame grows throughout the Rocky Mountains, Rabbi Harvey meets new characters—including the luckless gold miner Abigail—and faces a slew of new challenges. He encounters the return of “Big Milt” and Wolfie Wasserman (the most feared father-and-son outlaw team east of Nevada), and investigates another bold crime by the sweet-faced Bad Bubbe. And, as ever, the Rabbi is the quickest draw in the West—when it comes to pulling out bits of Talmudic insight to fit any occasion, that is. Like any great collection of Jewish folktales, these stories contain layers of humor and timeless wisdom that will entertain, teach and, especially, make you laugh.

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Children’s Books > Literature & Fiction > Historical Fiction > United States > Westerns

12. Andrea Carter and the Price of Truth (Cirlce C Adventures No. 6)

by: Susan K. Marlow
Release date: Jun 14, 2010
Number of Pages: 144
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Thirteen-year-old Andi Carter wants to surprise her mother with the perfect birthday gift. But keeping her plans to earn money a secret from her family is easier said than done. The Circle C Adventures have captivated the hearts of children ages 8–14 (and their parents!) and this last adventure is one they won’t want to miss.
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Children’s Books > Literature & Fiction > Historical Fiction > United States > 1800s

13. Context For Kids: Honor and Shame in the Bible

by: Tyler Dawn Rosenquist
Release date: Sep 26, 2015
Number of Pages: 84
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Can a ten week Biblical Sociology curriculum change your life and your children’s future?

Tired of sending your kids out into the world with verses memorized and yet losing them to the faith before they finish college? Let’s face it, Atheists, unbelieving Bible hobbyists and even some believing College Professors tell our kids that the Bible wasn’t written when it says it was, or for that matter by who it says it was written.

The last 150 years of archaeology have proven the critics wrong but this information is not making it into the hands of the most vulnerable of believers – young college students. What if, as a family, you could study – in depth – what the people of the Ancient Near East and First Century knew, how they looked at the world and how they thought and interacted with each other? What if the Bible characters could become real flesh and blood people in the eyes of your children? What if they went out into the world armed with the kind of knowledge generally reserved for serious Bible scholars?

What if I told you that I could do that hard research for you and then present it to your entire family in an easy to understand manner?

Honor and Shame culture is how the ancient world operated – but their definition of words like honor and virtue are not in line with our modern understandings. Today the entire Islamic world operates according to these ancient understandings that Biblical people simply took for granted. Have you ever wondered why the crucifixion was really so brutal? Have you ever scratched your head wondering why Jesus and the Pharisees, Scribes, Elders and Chief Priests were always arguing – or why Nicodemus approached Jesus at night? Why was Saul trying to kill David, and why did Joseph’s brothers really hate him so much? For that matter – why do Muslims all over the world today take pride in killing the most defenseless members of society?

Honor and Shame culture is hidden in plain sight throughout the Bible, and understanding that will change the way you read it. Context will change and equip your children – it will change and equip you.

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Christian Books & Bibles > Education > Children & Teens

14. Hello, Goodbye, I Love You: The Story of Aloha, A Guide Dog for the Blind (The Aloha set)

by: Pamela Bauer Mueller Jekyll IslandMichael Hingson
Release date: Jan 01, 2003
Number of Pages: 160
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One Boy — One Dog — One Dream

Life is not easy for twelve-year-old Diego Escobár.  It was wonderful raising Aloha from puppyhood to eighteen months, but now he must return her to the guide dog school for her formal training.  Diego always knew that Aloha was on loan to him, but letting her go is proving to be the hardest challenge of his young life.

In this tender, inspirational tale, based on the true-life story of Aloha, Diego discovers that the sweet and sad in life are often interwoven.  The unconditional love and trust between Aloha and Diego will enable her to become the dog she was bred to be.  In giving her up, Diego gains unexpected rewards.

“Wherever you go, you will walk with a piece of my heart beside you.”

“This book does an excellent job of explaining the process of training guide-dog puppies, a topic that will fascinate many children. The moving scenario will have readers sniffling as Diego passes Aloha’s leash to Miss Kimberly Louise, and may even lead them to consult the appended list of resources to find out about raising their own guide-dog puppies.”

–School Library Journal

“What a book!  Ms. Bauer Mueller has captured all the emotions from all of us who play a part in a guide dog’s life.”

–Michael Hingson, National Public Affairs Representative, Guide Dogs for the Blind

“This beautiful book is inspiring – giving the reader a keen insight into raising a guide dog.  At the same time, it shows how one character, Kiberly Louise, deals with her sudden blindness.  The story is very unique and focused, which makes it perfect for the market of those interested in raising guide dogs, but also with a broad appeal for the mass market.  The research is very admirable.”

–Writer’s Digest 

Lexile 820L     Accelerating Reader Quiz #68935

(Pamela Bauer Mueller)

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Children’s Books > Animals > Dogs

15. Come Worship with Me

by: Ruth L. Boling
Release date: Aug 25, 2010
Number of Pages: 50
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Originally published: Louisville, Ky.: Geneva Press, c2001.
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Christian Books & Bibles > Christian Living > Holidays

16. Heaven’s Flower

by: Dawn Anna
Release date: Nov 14, 2013
Number of Pages: 40
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Heaven’s Flower is a story of faith. Although it is based on the tragic loss of Dawn Anna’s daughter in the Columbine High School shootings, the story is told amongst the flowers of an old gardener who takes it upon herself to nurture a gentle seed which has settled in her garden. It is a story of celebration, of loss, of hope, but, most of all, of love. This is a book to be held and to be shared. After reading the final page, your heart will remember that love never dies.
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17. The New Astronomy Book (Wonders of Creation)

by: Danny R. Faulkner
Release date: Sep 01, 2014
Number of Pages: 96
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The universe is an amazing declaration of the glory and power of God! Beautiful and breathtaking in its scale, the vast expanse of the universe is one that we struggle to study, understand, or even comprehend in terms of its purpose and size. Now take an incredible look at the mysteries and marvels of space in The New Astronomy Book!

  • Discover the best ways to observe the heavens, along with up-to-date astronomical data and concepts
  • Learn about the dynamics of planets, stars, galaxies, and models for the cosmology of the universe
  • What we know and are still trying to discover about planets, moons, and comets within our own solar system.

If you watch the stars at night, you will see how they change. This speaks to the enormity and intricacy of design in the universe. While the stars appear timeless, they instead reflect an all-powerful Creator who speaks of them in the Bible. Many ancient pagan cultures taught that the changing stars caused the seasons to change, but unlike these pagan teaching, the Book of Job gives credit to God for both changing stars and seasons (Job 38:31-33). When Job looked at Orion, he saw about what we see today, even though he may have lived as much as 4,000 years ago.

Includes a 24-inch, full-color, pull-out poster!

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Christian Books & Bibles > Education > Children & Teens

18. Understanding Emotional Healing: Experiencing Freedom by Changing our Perceptions

by: Steve Lapp
Release date: Nov 14, 2014
Number of Pages: 232
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Understanding Emotional Healing is loaded with
keys that explain why people do what they do,
why they think the way they think, and how they
can experience freedom from their troubled past.

Steve and Jacob Lapp have been studying emotional healing for more than 12 years and have seen tremendous breakthroughs in helping people who are emotionally troubled.

This project is dedicated to answering questions many people have about emotional healing.

* Do you have questions about emotional healing you haven’t found answers for?
* Why does emotional torment keep millions of people in bondage on a day to day basis?
* Why do people get prayed for over and over again with little or no results?
* Have you ever wondered what the purpose is of your life?
* How can you effectively help other people who are emotionally unstable?

Understanding Emotional Healing is a powerful tool for anyone who is struggling with emotional issues, or who is interested in effectively helping others overcome emotional issues!

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Christian Books & Bibles > Education

19. Andrea Carter and the San Francisco Smugglers (Circle C Adventures #4)

by: Susan K. Marlow
Release date: Jul 11, 2008
Number of Pages: 144
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When a winter flood in Fresno closes school temporarily, Andi is outraged when she’s sent to live with a spinster aunt in San Francisco, doomed to finish the winter term of school at Miss Whitaker’s Academy for Young Ladies. But her new roommate, the equally untamable Jenny, and the timid but tenderhearted Lin Mei, a young girl who works at the school, expose her to a whole new world. Soon these three new friends find themselves in more trouble than they can handle.
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Children’s Books > Literature & Fiction > Historical Fiction > United States > 1800s

20. Badge of Honor (Goldtown Adventures)

by: Susan K. Marlow
Release date: Oct 23, 2012
Number of Pages: 144
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Twelve-year-old Jeremiah “Jem” Coulter knows that Goldtown, California, has seen the last of the gold rush. But the flecks of gold he and an old prospector, “Strike,” find in their played-out claim on Cripple Creek spur Jem’s hope of striking it rich.
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Children’s Books > Literature & Fiction > Religious Fiction > Christian

21. Paul Brand: Helping Hands (Christian Heroes: Then & Now)

by: Janet BengeGeoff Benge
Release date: Mar 20, 2011
Number of Pages: 208
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Watching his father perform medical procedures back in India had convinced Paul that medicine was about blood and guts and ulcers. To his amazement, he found that it was really about causes and cures, alleviating pain, and treating ill people with dignity.

The son of missionary parents, Paul Brand did not plan on becoming a doctor. After training as a builder, he was called by God into medicine and spent a lifetime treating leprosy and restoring hope to thousands of sufferers.

Dr. Paul Brand became the first surgeon in the world to use reconstructive surgery to correct the deformities of leprosy in the hands and feet. He strove to eliminate the stigma of the disease and rebuild the lives of those destroyed by it. A humble, brilliant servant, he influenced faith and medical communities around the world, reminding us that all men are created in the image of God.

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Biographies & Memoirs > Leaders & Notable People > Religious

22. The End of the Fiery Sword: Adam & Eve and Jesus & Mary

by: Maura Roan McKeeganTheodore Schluenderfritz
Release date: Oct 14, 2014
Number of Pages: 26
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What do Adam and Jesus have in common? What do Eve and Mary have in common? More than you think! With full color illustrations, Maura Roan McKeegan has brought to life biblical typology for children. Taking familiar biblical stories from the Old and New Testaments and placing them side by side, children can see biblical typology jump off the page. Biblical typology is when a person or an event in the Old Testament foreshadows a person or an event in the New Testament. The Bible is full of these fascinating “types.” Children can now discover similarities of types without any difficulty, and easily understand at an early age what St. Augustine meant when he said that the New Testament lies hidden in the Old and the Old Testament is revealed in the New.
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Christian Books & Bibles > Catholicism

23. Hanukkah

by: Roni SchotterMarylin Hafner
Release date: Sep 01, 1990
Number of Pages: 32
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The celebration of Hanukkah is introduced to young children in this book. In a contemporary setting, five young children, their parents and grandmother spend Hanukkah enjoying such traditions as lighting the menorah, making and spinning the dreydel and singing songs and prayers.
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Children’s Books > Holidays & Celebrations > Jewish

24. And God Cried, Too: A Kid’s Book of Healing and Hope

by: Marc Gellman
Release date: Aug 01, 2002
Number of Pages: 128
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Little Angel Mike

is a guardian-angel-in-training. He doesn’t understand how God can let bad things happen in the world. Whether it’s the tragic events of September 11, 2001, or the loss of a beloved pet, shouldn’t God be able to stop the bad things? Big Angel Gabe is a wise old angel, and it’s his job to help answer Little Angel Mikey’s tough questions and to guide him through the mystery of suffering and into a hopeful place. In a nonpreachy, accessible manner, the message of God’s great compassion and our ability to bear even the greatest burdens is offered here with a gentle wisdom.

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25. Lights in a Dark Place: True Stories of God at work in Colombia (Hidden Heroes)

by: Rebecca Davis
Release date: Mar 09, 2016
Number of Pages: 103
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Colombia has been known as a land of violence – Colombian people have reacted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ by cursing the messengers, beating them, kidnapping them, killing them and burning down their houses. But from those burnings have shot out sparks and flames and laser beams of light, as the Gospel has continued to shine forth in the midst of darkness. God has delivered people from burning houses. God has healed the ones who cursed. God has even rescued kidnappers. Read fourteen true stories of the Light of the World shining in the land of Colombia, South America.
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Children’s Books > Religions > Christianity

26. 1,000 Facts About the Bible

by: National Geographic KidsJean-Pierre Isbouts
Release date: Jan 06, 2015
Number of Pages: 96
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This beautifully illustrated, easy to follow reference inspires kids to discover more about the Bible, with its unique presentation of historical stories and facts. Packed with features like “25 Facts about Music and Poetry” and “35 Facts about Ancient Rulers,” and dozens more on palaces, beauty, gardens, fashion, and other aspects of life during biblical times, 1,000 Facts About the Bible is an engaging and kid-friendly take on the history, archeological discoveries, and stories of the Bible.

From the Hardcover edition.

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Children’s Books > Religions > Christianity > Bible > Reference & Interpretation

27. Billy Graham (Young Reader’s Christian Library)

by: Sam Wellman
Release date: Nov 01, 1997
Number of Pages: 224
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Even though his parents took him to church, he didn’t know God’s plan for his life. God had chosen Billy Graham to serve Him like few others!
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Christian Books & Bibles > Ministry & Evangelism > Evangelism

28. Devotions for Super Average Kids 2

by: Bob SmileyJesse Florea
Release date: May 16, 2014
Number of Pages: 241
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Super Average Boy is back with another thirty fun-filled devotional readings for kids. For both boys and girls, these devotionals address real-life situations faced by kids 8 to 12, through the antics and adventures of “Average Boy.”

These creative stories and devotions encourage young readers to embrace the joy of being Super Average, as they find purpose and peace with the person God made them to be.

This second book in the series covers topics like texting/cyberbullying, handling homework, the importance of reading, finding a mentor, missing curfew, confidence, overscheduling, preparing to serve God as an adult, conflict resolution, and more.

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Children’s Books > Religions > Christianity > Devotional

29. Jesus–Awesome Power, Awesome Love: John 11-16 (Discover 4 Yourself Inductive Bible Studies for Kids (Paperback))

by: Kay ArthurLisa GuestJanna ArndtCyndy Shearer
Release date: Oct 15, 2000
Number of Pages: 144
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Jesus—Awesome Power, Awesome Love picks up where Jesus in the Spotlight left off—John 11. Kids join a movie production team to bring the life of Jesus to the big screen. Acting out various roles, including special-effects person and makeup artist, they’ll learn key truths about prayer, heaven, and Jesus.

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Children’s Books > Literature & Fiction > Religious Fiction > Other Religious Fiction

30. The Life of Jesus Stained Glass Coloring Book (Dover Stained Glass Coloring Book)

by: Marty Noble
Release date: Nov 29, 2005
Number of Pages: 32
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Sixteen full-page illustrations, derived from classic sources, offer realistic portrayals of the best-known and most inspiring incidents from the Savior’s life, including Jesus’ birth, the wedding at Cana, healing the sick, the Sermon on the Mount, raising Lazarus from the dead, Jesus blessing the children, the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and many other moving scenes. These beautifully re-created images allow colorists the chance to create their own stained glass masterpieces.
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Christian Books & Bibles > Biographies > New Testament

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