Introducing My Ramadan Journal for kids - a beautifully crafted, interactive, and educational tool designed to enrich the Ramadan experience for young ones. This journal is more than just a daily tracker; it's a comprehensive package that combines the essence of Ramadan with fun and engaging activities. Tailored to foster spiritual growth and ......
Aimed at children of ages 4-8, this book provides four simple activities and craft ideas that bring families together to see the story of Jesus' love through new eyes.
The Bible tells us that "the Lord spoke to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend" (Exodus 33:11). Born into captivity in Egypt, Moses was hidden among the bulrushes of the Nile River to escape the sentence of death upon Hebrew infants. Discovered by the Pharoah's daughter, he was adopted by her and brought up in the royal palace. The ......
Written by a group of queer adults, and featuring testimony from young LGBTQ+ Christians, Queerfully and Wonderfully Made looks to educate young queer people of faith and to help them stay safe, healthy, and secure.
"Once, long ago, there was a man and a woman, in a garden . . ." When Mary Magdalene went to visit the tomb where Jesus had been buried, she found it empty. Although angels told her Jesus had risen, Mary feared someone had taken his body away. She stayed in the garden to weep, and through her tears, she saw a man--the gardener, she assumed. ......
Guru Nanak (1469-1539), the founder of the Sikh religion, is the first in a line of ten enlightened gurus, or teachers, whose writings form the sacred scripture of Sikhism. Born into a humble Hindu family, Nanak was an extraordinary child who from a young age questioned the rituals of religion and the ways of the world around him. At the age of ......
With an appendix to help answer questions children might have, this title offers young hearts and minds a chance to learn that, although people from other places and cultures may seem different, we all share the diverse world of faith and prayer.
Depicts symbols of Advent that can be cut out and hung on a special tree during that season to illustrate and celebrate the spiritual heritage of Jesus. Includes appropriate devotional readings.
In God's Holy Darkness, Sharei Green and Beckah Selnick deconstruct anti-Blackness in Christian theology by celebrating instances in the story of God's people when darkness, blackness, and night are beautiful, good, and holy. Perfect for reading and anti-racist reflection in worship and as an affirmation and celebration with children.