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A Journey With Jesus

A Journey With Jesus

Tricia Craib

John Ritchie Ltd
2019
pokkari
Come with Sarah, James and their children, Rachel and Benjamin, back in time, as they travel round Galilee with Jesus. Share with them as they witness some of the many miracles Jesus performed. Visit the places Jesus went to and meet some of the people He helped. As you journey with Jesus and the children you can use your imagination to participate in the events happening in the stories. By interacting with these stories through the questions that follow each story, children will be encouraged to express their feelings and talk about the story. I want to invite children into these true, Biblical stories about Jesus and so discover who Jesus is. Beautifully illustrated by award winning illustrator, Graeme Hewitson. Suitable for ages 6-12.
Floods, Fire and Faith

Floods, Fire and Faith

Tricia Craib

Mereo Books
2013
nidottu
Disasters are a fact of life and can happen suddenly, anywhere and at any time. How we deal with disaster strengthens our character and helps us to cope when another disaster occurs. In these stories six young children survive the particular disaster they face. Some had faith in God, some weren't sure if God really cared about them and one didn't know God at all. Where was God when each disaster struck? He was there right in the middle of it helping and strengthening each child whether they prayed to Him or not. God didn't remove the disaster but helped them through it whether it was an enormous disaster like the Tsunami, Earthquake or the Drought or a smaller one like the Hurricane, Flood or Fire. When we put our trust in God, our faith grows. Follow these children as they face up to their disaster. (These are not real children but they are real disasters.)