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This Jonah picture book clearly explains this minor prophet for 4-6 year-olds
God told Jonah to go to Nineveh and tell the people there to stop doing bad things and turn back to God, but Jonah ran away. He took a boat in the opposite direction, so God sent a big storm and Jonah ended up in the belly of a big fish.
When Jonah told the Ninevites God's message, they turned away from their evil ways, but instead of rejoicing, Jonah was angry.
This minor prophet has major lessons for readers today. Brian Wright and John Brown show us how Jonah points to Jesus, and teaches us about compassion and obedience.
This Jonah picture book clearly explains this minor prophet for 4-6 year-olds
God told Jonah to go to Nineveh and tell the people there to stop doing bad things and turn back to God, but Jonah ran away. He took a boat in the opposite direction, so God sent a big storm and Jonah ended up in the belly of a big fish.
When Jonah told the Ninevites God's message, they turned away from their evil ways, but instead of rejoicing, Jonah was angry.
This minor prophet has major lessons for readers today. Brian Wright and John Brown show us how Jonah points to Jesus, and teaches us about compassion and obedience.
Brian J. Wright (Ph.D.) is the founding pastor of Redeemer Community Church in Pensacola, Florida, and author of more than a dozen books, including ‘The Rhythm of the Christian Life’, and ‘Communal Reading in the Time of Jesus’. John Brown (Th.M.) is the founding pastor of Denia Community Church in Denton, Texas. Previously he trained missionaries and taught international pastors.
Brian’s and John’s presentation of these undervalued books captures
their messages in ways that young readers can grasp and very
smoothly weaves them into the larger fabric of the Gospel. An
excellent tool for helping children grasp and retain the Gospel as
promised in these Old Testament books.
*Daniel C. Timmer (Director and Professor of Biblical Studies,
Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan and
author of Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Tyndale Old Testament Commentary
26)*
Here is a series that introduces small children to the world and
words of biblical prophets. These books fill a large gap in the
Christian nurture of young children.
*Duane A. Garrett (John R. Sampey Professor of Old Testament
Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Louisville, Kentucky)*
John and Brian have captured the message of these books and
packaged them in a form ideal for parents who hope to train their
children up in the faith.
*James M. Hamilton Jr. (Professor of Biblical Theology, The
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky)*
With bright illustrations and lots of animal pictures, God’s
Daring Dozen provides a fun and helpful way to increase
biblical literacy and open some less familiar parts of Scripture to
young listeners.
*The Gospel Coalition*
What a great resource for families! Kids’ books on individual books
of the Bible. True to Scripture and accessible to little ones. I
can’t wait to read these to my own children.
*Andrew Abernathy (Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College,
Wheaton, Illinois and author of ‘God’s Messiah in the Old
Testament’)*
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