Transitions are shown to be crucial. Whether it’s the first semester of full-time school or the start of University, it is at the points of change where faith is often built (or discarded).... continue reading
Here are some insider tips on how to use our fun freebies to help kids interact with the truth of God's word after reading our books.... continue reading
We're so excited about the new Training Young Hearts Series by Abbey Wedgeworth. Read on for a sneak peek at the concept behind these lift-the-flap board books, as well as to see their framework.... continue reading
We sat down with the author and the illustrator of God’s Big Promises Bible Storybook for an inside scoop into the creation of the book!... continue reading
Jesus said “Let the children come to me”—no one in your family is too young to start meeting Jesus in his word. But Jesus never promised that reading the Bible with little ones would always be easy! So here are five tips for reading the Bible with toddlers.... continue reading
A sample from God’s Big Promises Bible Storybook, which includes 92 foundational Bible stories, faithfully told and beautifully illustrated. The stories point to the one big story of the Bible—God making and keeping his promises.... continue reading
Whether you are a parent, godparent or children’s leader, you will want the children in your care to come to know the Lord for themselves—through his word. So any children’s Bible you choose for them needs to support that aim, not hinder it. Here are some principles to guide you, so that you can browse the bookshelves with confidence.... continue reading
Abbey Wedgeworth, author of the new Training Young Hearts series, shows us how to disciple our children well, and train them up in the love, grace, and truth of God.... continue reading
The start of a new school year is the perfect time to set new routines and rhythms as a family. We’ve got some exciting new releases to help you and your family dive into God’s Word this fall!... continue reading
It sounds obvious when you say it, but the Bible authors wrote their books with a particular purpose in mind. They weren’t just scribbling down random things that popped into their heads. We know that, because they often tell us what their aim is.... continue reading