Jack Countryman
Thomas Nelson Publisher
Hardback/leatherette cover-gold edges/title
Cost: $16.99
Get it: HERE!
I say: Gorgeous book and I love it!
This collection of Scripture is not your everyday Bible promise book, while it is that, it also has a written history of the English translation, the King James Version Bible. I love good Bible promise books that give my weary heart a glimpse into God's goodness for His people, and since Treasury of God's Word is such a beautiful book with its leatherette cover in a rich ruddy chocolate brown, gold title and gold page edges the exterior beauty alone doesn't compare to the wonderful message inside. The old adage to never judge a book by its cover is lost here because you can judge this beautiful book by its lovely cover!
Inside you will find detailed Scripture promises for everyday life organized by topics. They include God's nature in which Scriptures concerning His love, grace, mercy, Spirit, compassion, faithfulness, kindness, patience, forgiveness, righteousness comfort, power, strength, presence (45 total)....all explored with nothing but the beautiful words of life~the Bible..and the King James Version at that!
The history of the KJV is fully explored from the beginning prior to 1611 when the first King James Version was published to the current revision the New King James Version in 1982.
I absolutely LOVE this book and have already found several uses for it in my Christian walk.
I intend to use it as inspiration on troubling days to offer a quick reference to the nature and promises of God to relieve my spirit and soul offering me growth and hope.
I intend to use the KJV history to teach our children the exciting progress of how the English speaking world gained its most treasured Book~the KJV Bible!
I will also use it to provide Bible study resources in theme for the youth group I teach each week.
I could also make this book a lovely gift for family or friends, even using it to give as a gift at church for Mother's or Father's Day to the one who has the most family present as is the tradition in our church. (I'm keeping this one! LOL)
You will love The Treasure of God's Word~Celebrating 400 Yrs of the King James Bible!
I received The Treasury of God's Word~Celebrating 400 Yrs of the King James Bible from Book Sneeze for an honest review with no monetary compensation.
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Showing posts with label Children's Christian Literatue. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Twas the Month Before Christmas~Teaching the Children
The holidays have rolled around every year we've homeschooled, and sometimes I've not always been as "ready" as I would like to have been . . . Ready meaning that I had prepared my family for the celebration of the birth of the Savior and a time to draw closer and enjoy each other more!
The hustle and bustle can really get a family down~but I say, "stop the madness!" and decide NOW just what you are and are not going to do this holiday season. Do you find yourself involved in activities you wish you'd rather not? Do you find gift giving somewhat obligatory? OK . . . I am hitting it hard, but let's be real! THERE are things we just don't want to do that drag our energy down and out of our spririts when it comes to the season. While the holidays "should" be the most joyous, often for people they are the most stressful and even fraught with sadness. There are many causes for these, but just because silver bells are ringing and sleigh bells are jingling does not mean that in each heart is merry with "ho ho ho" or have peace on earth! We must recognize that there are stresses that come with this season and prepare now to focus intently on the meaning of the Christmas season rather than the hustle and bustle . . .
Focus on the Savior can mean many things to many people. For some it's a Christmas Eve church service by candlelight. Others it means serving in a homeless shelter soup kitchen or visiting in the nursing home on Christmas day. For some it will mean reading the Christmas story from Luke 2 with gathered friends and family, while others will participate in various church activities from a live nativity, cantata, or the performance of Handel's Messiah.
These are all wonderful expressions, but I am talking about something more. It's now Nov. 10th and there are approx six weeks until the day of Christmas. What will our children learn about our beliefs and values during this time? Are we intentionally teaching the Christmas historical account now so that our littles are well prepared to know truth when the see so much secualar "fun" /error around them? Oh don't get me wrong . . . Santa need not be harmful, while some would disagree with me! I just believe in focusing on the truth more! ALL children love to enjoy Christmas, but as they mature the truth of the REASON for the season must be our focus!
There are many activities you can do to teach the Christ's birth to children.
1. Tell the account as fact. Focus on its historical nature. Teach a reverence for the Bible as truth.
2. Do hands on activities to reinforce the story. I like the NewTestament lapbook from Homeschool in the Woods by Amy Pak. This is excellent and you can focus just on the Christmas story or in fact, teach the whole New Testament in lapbook form. There is an emphasis on the prophecies of Christ's birth as well as the fulfillment of those prophecies. It's excellent.
You could do coloring sheets and crafts.
3. Reinact the account of Jesus' birth with your children. Get out the towels, bathrobes and sandals. Use sticks, rope and sheets~anything to drape and make Biblical clothing that looks period for your child. Discuss each part~the stable, the manger, the animals. Use a baby doll and wrap in swaddling clothes! This is will meaningful for your children as they discover the story and learn of its truth.
4. Read a Christmas book: I highly recomment One Wintry Night by Ruth Bell Grahm. This is an awesome story that weaves in God's plan of salvation from Creation to the Cross. This particular book is a worthwhile investment for every home of young children. Read it every year! It's beautifully illustrated, and they will love it! It's a favorite of mine!
5. Do your children know the traditional Christmas hymns? Now is the time to dust off your singing voice and teach those songs of yeaster year. Away in a Manger, The First Noel, Silent Night, Carol Sing, Joy to the World!, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, and more! These songs are not played nor taught to children anymore, but Rudolf and Frosty sure are! Teach them the hymns of the faith surrounding Christmas now so when they are in church, they can sing too! Do your young children know how to read a hymnal? It takes practice and if you teach them now with sheet music or borrow your church's hymnal (with permission of course) to teach how to read the stanzas and words. It will make the church services more meaningful for your child.
6. What about the Lord's Supper? Is this observed in your church? What practices are there concerning your children? Teach about these now. Prepare your child to understand each elements' significance. Allow your child more than an observational knowledge by your teaching prior to the experieince whether your child participates or not. You child is watching~teach so he will understand what he sees!
There are many things to teach and prepare for the celebration of the birth of the Savior. Don't get caught up in the trivial. . . of course I am going to discuss all aspects, but the most important is forcusing on the reason for the season, Jesus the Lord.
blessings this Christmas!
The hustle and bustle can really get a family down~but I say, "stop the madness!" and decide NOW just what you are and are not going to do this holiday season. Do you find yourself involved in activities you wish you'd rather not? Do you find gift giving somewhat obligatory? OK . . . I am hitting it hard, but let's be real! THERE are things we just don't want to do that drag our energy down and out of our spririts when it comes to the season. While the holidays "should" be the most joyous, often for people they are the most stressful and even fraught with sadness. There are many causes for these, but just because silver bells are ringing and sleigh bells are jingling does not mean that in each heart is merry with "ho ho ho" or have peace on earth! We must recognize that there are stresses that come with this season and prepare now to focus intently on the meaning of the Christmas season rather than the hustle and bustle . . .
Focus on the Savior can mean many things to many people. For some it's a Christmas Eve church service by candlelight. Others it means serving in a homeless shelter soup kitchen or visiting in the nursing home on Christmas day. For some it will mean reading the Christmas story from Luke 2 with gathered friends and family, while others will participate in various church activities from a live nativity, cantata, or the performance of Handel's Messiah.
These are all wonderful expressions, but I am talking about something more. It's now Nov. 10th and there are approx six weeks until the day of Christmas. What will our children learn about our beliefs and values during this time? Are we intentionally teaching the Christmas historical account now so that our littles are well prepared to know truth when the see so much secualar "fun" /error around them? Oh don't get me wrong . . . Santa need not be harmful, while some would disagree with me! I just believe in focusing on the truth more! ALL children love to enjoy Christmas, but as they mature the truth of the REASON for the season must be our focus!
There are many activities you can do to teach the Christ's birth to children.
1. Tell the account as fact. Focus on its historical nature. Teach a reverence for the Bible as truth.
2. Do hands on activities to reinforce the story. I like the NewTestament lapbook from Homeschool in the Woods by Amy Pak. This is excellent and you can focus just on the Christmas story or in fact, teach the whole New Testament in lapbook form. There is an emphasis on the prophecies of Christ's birth as well as the fulfillment of those prophecies. It's excellent.
You could do coloring sheets and crafts.
3. Reinact the account of Jesus' birth with your children. Get out the towels, bathrobes and sandals. Use sticks, rope and sheets~anything to drape and make Biblical clothing that looks period for your child. Discuss each part~the stable, the manger, the animals. Use a baby doll and wrap in swaddling clothes! This is will meaningful for your children as they discover the story and learn of its truth.
4. Read a Christmas book: I highly recomment One Wintry Night by Ruth Bell Grahm. This is an awesome story that weaves in God's plan of salvation from Creation to the Cross. This particular book is a worthwhile investment for every home of young children. Read it every year! It's beautifully illustrated, and they will love it! It's a favorite of mine!
5. Do your children know the traditional Christmas hymns? Now is the time to dust off your singing voice and teach those songs of yeaster year. Away in a Manger, The First Noel, Silent Night, Carol Sing, Joy to the World!, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, and more! These songs are not played nor taught to children anymore, but Rudolf and Frosty sure are! Teach them the hymns of the faith surrounding Christmas now so when they are in church, they can sing too! Do your young children know how to read a hymnal? It takes practice and if you teach them now with sheet music or borrow your church's hymnal (with permission of course) to teach how to read the stanzas and words. It will make the church services more meaningful for your child.
6. What about the Lord's Supper? Is this observed in your church? What practices are there concerning your children? Teach about these now. Prepare your child to understand each elements' significance. Allow your child more than an observational knowledge by your teaching prior to the experieince whether your child participates or not. You child is watching~teach so he will understand what he sees!
There are many things to teach and prepare for the celebration of the birth of the Savior. Don't get caught up in the trivial. . . of course I am going to discuss all aspects, but the most important is forcusing on the reason for the season, Jesus the Lord.
blessings this Christmas!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Excellent Literature for Children~QUALITY!
There's a HUGE SALE going on HERE!
You won't go wrong introducing your children to literature, well written books from the late 19th and early 20th centuries! There are several great collections: The Emma Leslie Early Church History sets along with others~these books are awesome! We read Glaucia the Greek last year and loved it as part of our history studies. You can read my review HERE!
There are great discounts AND FREE shipping in November!
Also for the NEXT 4 DAYS~buy 3 get one FREE!
You can't beat this in wonderful children's literature!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Nathonal Ichythiosis Awareness Week
Meet Peter who has a rare skin disorder...He's adorible and a blessing! You can learn more
HERE!
Children are precious gifts from God...
HERE!
Children are precious gifts from God...
Monday, September 28, 2009
Three Things Every Parent Should Teach
Simple things, but essential.
1. Child, you are loved. When you teach your child he is loved, you show it, and he will know.
2. Child, God is God. Values are indispensable in this world, and an understanding of Who God is will carry a person further than most anything, including money and fame.
3. Child, you have choices. None of us are without some sort of choice in our lives, and giving our child the knowledge that he will be making decisions in life that can and will effect him for the rest of his life and eternity will lay upon him the needed responsibility and duty to make wise decisions.
Thanks for stopping by. I'm a homeschool mom with two teens who prayerfully seeks to share these with them. May you be blessed with your child...
AND FOR FUN~
1. Your Mama 'ain't' a maid!
2. Zip your jeans before they are washed!
3. Soap and water are cheap!
blessings,

Special thanks to Shoplet.com-Purell Hand Sanitizers for sponsoring this blog hop.
1. Child, you are loved. When you teach your child he is loved, you show it, and he will know.
2. Child, God is God. Values are indispensable in this world, and an understanding of Who God is will carry a person further than most anything, including money and fame.
3. Child, you have choices. None of us are without some sort of choice in our lives, and giving our child the knowledge that he will be making decisions in life that can and will effect him for the rest of his life and eternity will lay upon him the needed responsibility and duty to make wise decisions.
Thanks for stopping by. I'm a homeschool mom with two teens who prayerfully seeks to share these with them. May you be blessed with your child...
AND FOR FUN~
1. Your Mama 'ain't' a maid!
2. Zip your jeans before they are washed!
3. Soap and water are cheap!
blessings,
Special thanks to Shoplet.com-Purell Hand Sanitizers for sponsoring this blog hop.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Great Reads~Unbeatable!
There's so much junk out there for kids to read, but I have found some of the best books ever for children! Last year when I was a reviewer for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine's Crew we were given some Salem Ridge Press titles to look over with our children...I fell in love! These are reprints of some awesome children's literature that isn't pable, but well written and wonderfully imaginative historical fiction. I was really impressed and said so! Read that review here: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/SisterTipster/627827/
I got a blast in my email box as I stay up with Salem Ridge Press telling about their new offerings of the Early Church History Set and the Midieval Church Set~This is awesome as you get a break in the price in the set combo! Both are 6 books each or you can order the Church History Set of 12 books~all at a savings...AND...
ANNOUNCING Salem Ridge Press's Give-A-Way: http://www.salemridgepress.com/HSEgiveaway.html Just click on the link and you can enter! ;-)) Through Sept 1st 12mn.
NOW through Tues, Sept 1st enter for a free set~ohh how I wish I could win!! These Emma Leslie books are awesome! Perfect for a child about nine or ten and up~Very well written!
They are also having a sale on each set 15% off either 6 book set or 25% off for all 12!
Here: http://www.salemridgepress.com/churchhist.html for the sale.
This is a totally unsolicited shout out about the wonderful books of a great homeschooling publisher~Go sign up for the give a way and check out the sale! I just had to tell ya!
Blessings,

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