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Acrostic of God, The: A Rhyming Theology for Kids
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Jonathan Gibson; Timothy Brindle | New Growth Press
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Jonathan Gibson; Timothy Brindle | New Growth Press
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“Let’s read the Acrostic of God together
to help you to make him your awesome treasure.
We’ll read it, rap it, or sing it—it’s fun!
Till Jesus comes back and his kingdom has come. . .
He’s the Alpha and Omega, from A to Z;
his beauty and his glory we were made to see.”
The Acrostic of God is a joy to read and reread, and a wonderful tool to help kids absorb eternal truth about God.
By giving children an alphabetical list of the titles and attributes of God written with a rhyming beat, Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle make The Acrostic of God fun to read and easy to memorize. Each characteristic, A to Z, weaves together a beautiful picture of God.
Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet.
The authors make learning theology fun and effortless. Their book shows God as he is, not “just to know about him more in our brains, but to know him as the God of glory who reigns.”
Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of God is the first in the Acrostic Theology for Kids series that introduces children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level.
64 pages.
I bought this book as an easy way to do some basic Catechesis with my preschool/primary aged kids. I’m hoping to memorize the book with them. Alternately, I think each page would be a good prayer prompt, we can read over together and then pray about.
I bought this book as an easy way to do some basic Catechesis with my preschool/primary aged kids. I’m hoping to memorize the book with them. Alternately, I think each page would be a good prayer prompt, we can read over together and then pray about.
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