
The Way of the Master for Kids : Teaching Kids How to Share Their Faith
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What should you tell your children if they come home from school saying that the Bible is full of fairy tales and science has proved that man came from monkeys? Based on the television show "The Way of the Master," hosted by Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort, this book will help you provide answers in a language your kids can understand.
Written for two age groups, this title should be part of every home and church. The book's first part gives 3- to 5-year-olds an understanding of God's love for them. The second part, for 6- to 10-year-olds, explains how we can know that God is real, who made God, why the Bible is true, how we can know that people didn't come from apes, and why bad things happen.
In addition, the book teaches children how to memorize the Ten Commandments in just five minutes, and helps them understand why they need Jesus, enabling them to reach their friends for Christ.
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Written for two age groups, this title should be part of every home and church. The book's first part gives 3- to 5-year-olds an understanding of God's love for them. The second part, for 6- to 10-year-olds, explains how we can know that God is real, who made God, why the Bible is true, how we can know that people didn't come from apes, and why bad things happen.
In addition, the book teaches children how to memorize the Ten Commandments in just five minutes, and helps them understand why they need Jesus, enabling them to reach their friends for Christ.
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Product details
- Hardback | 112 pages
- 187 x 234 x 12mm | 390g
- 15 Apr 2005
- Genesis Publishing
- United States
- English
- 0974930059
- 9780974930053
- 268,530
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"My nine-year-old niece had told her mother she didn't think she could believe in Jesus anymore. After reading The Way of the Master for Kids, she told her mom that all her questions had been answered. She took the book to her school, telling her teacher how important it was that it be read to her classmates."--Debora H.
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