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School shootings, child molesting, suicide bombings- why, God, why? Devastating tornadoes, tsunamis, hurricanes- why, God, why? Inoperable cancer, Alzheimer''s, a child''s terminal illness- why, God, why? Why pain? Why suffering? Why evil? For people who believe in a personal, all-powerful, loving God, the Why question is very real. How do you explain it to yourself? What''s more, how do you explain it to your chidren, your friend, your co-worker? The Why question is at the core of one of the most powerful arguments for atheists: If God were good, all-powerful, loving and caring, He could stop all this suffering. That means either He''s not all-powerful, or He''s not good, loving, and caring. Therefore, atheists reason, what you call "God" does not exist. Is there a plausible explanation? In this book Karyn Henley presents ten possible answers to this timeless question. She won''t give you the exact answer, she will simply try to lead you to a place of hope as you decide for yourself.
Day by Day with Jesus in Ancient Palestine helps kids see how God''s message of love stands out in ancient Palestine--a land of pluralism not unlike our own. Also a valuable reference tool for teachers. Filled with fascinating facts about life as a kid in Jesus'' time, Jesus comes off the page and becomes relevant to life here and now. Kids at home or school will understand why the Good News is truly good news! Can be used with most any Bible translation, although each day''s devotion includes a selected passage from the Day by Day Kid''s Bible, along with a kid-friendly commentary.180 Devotions for the School Year
For Readers, aged 6 thru 10. If you were a child in young David''s time, what would you do for fun? What armor and weapons did you see soldiers use? What would your daily chores be? A Summer of Psalms takes children ages 6 -10 into the daily life of a child in Canaan at the time of David, the shepherd boy who became the king of Israel. In an age-appropriate manner kids will understand why Psalms is still the most popular "prayer book" of all time. A Summer of Psalms is an ideal devotions book for use at home or in Christian schools, and is also a great reference tool for educators. We highly recommend this book as a companion to Karyn''s Day by Day Devotions with Jesus in Ancient Palestine.
Child Sensitive Teaching focuses on the child's-eye view of the world, equipping Christian parents and educators to teach children with compassion and creativity. Anyone who works with children of any age will benefit from Karyn Henley's insights, developed during her 30-plus years of experience in communicating with children in the classroom and at home. Topics include . . .- What it's like to be a child - The needs of children at different ages - Faith development - Individual learning differences - Communication with children - Creative Storytelling: The Five-Day Sandwich - Behavior Management - The needs of the teacher , and NEW in this edition - a chapter on Tweens
We've heard the statistics by now: 80% to 90% of Christian young people leave church when they graduate from high school. This group of kids was attending preschool Sunday School classes twelve to fifteen years ago. During those twelve to fifteen years, while they were growing up, children's ministry was also growing, getting itself enthused with all kinds of fresh ideas. We tried. We were sincere. We still are. So what happened? In I Want to Believe But I Can't, best-selling author and educator Karyn Henley invites the reader to explore: 1) How faith develops - because the taken-for-grantedness of kids' faith can become a time-bomb. 2) The effect of our postmodern, pluralistic era. We'll ask why our kids might change worldviews. 3) Unintentional barriers we have created that make it hard for our kids to believe. 4) Practical ideas for effectively communicating Jesus and His love to the next generation.
Do you ever wonder if we've lost our moral direction? With people calling truth falsehoods and falsehoods truth, with "fake news" and "alternative facts" and scandals exposed daily, with lack of moral leadership and people taking sides, who is right? How do we know? Is our moral compass broken, or does it still point the right direction? What is the right direction? The Gift of an Inner Moral Compass: • explores what morality is and how it develops • suggests ways to direct our children toward moral maturity • reminds us that there is a True North to which a functioning moral compass points.
Your Hindu, Buddhist, and New Age friends seem kinder, more accepting and generous, and less judgmental than some Christians you know. And Christians are supposed to be the most loving people on earth! Go figure! Your friends may think the Bible is just a rule book for a religion that is narrow-minded and condemning. Some say that there is no absolute truth. Your friends talk about good karma, bad karma. They're right. They've got karma. You've got karma. Like it or not, we've all got karma. But that's not all we have in common. In Love Trumps Karma, you will uncover what we all know we know and find out what you really believe - and why.
Young children learn best by doing. And the more senses they use, the more they will learn. Karyn Henley's Snacktivites includes more than 110 intriguing ideas to involve children ages 2-5 in no-bake cooking activities. All senses are utilized as children explore the sights, smells, sounds, tastes and textures associated with food. Each activity includes a list of suggested Bible stories, and a convenient index cross-references popular Bible stories with appropriate activities. An ideal resource for use with any Bible study curriculum in Sunday School, daycare, childcare or homeschool.
Sword Fighting? Precisely! When Jesus was tempted, he reached for his sword--the written Word of God. Now you'll want to equip your kids with this powerful collection of 52 double-edged swords. Because in the heat of spiritual battle, there is no substitute for the razor edge of Scripture. Using the power of Scripture memory, this book will empower your elementary-age children to fight temptation and strengthen their character. But Is It Fun? Absolutely! Sword Fighting can be played alone, with family, with a few friends, or even with a class full of kids! It's perfect for: * Family Devotions * Personal devotions * Home-school Bible study Sword Fighting helps children unlock the doors to long-term memory. We guarantee it will help your child learn to use the Word of God in daily decision making. So easy, kids can do it on their own. But why not grab a sword yourself? You can join the fight!
Designed for kids 6-10 who are too old for picture books and too young for grown-up devotionals, this delightful presentation leads kids through a new Bible reading for each day of the year. Each day's devotion includes a Scripture excerpt from the Day by Day Kid's Bible, a kid-friendly devotional thought, and a prayer. Best of all, Day by Day Devotions 2 helps develop a positive impression of the Bible and a spiritual path for children that will last a lifetime.
Learning about God while learning to read has never been so easy! One story a day-that's all it takes for beginning readers to develop a love for God's Word. Fun-filled art and stories that are just the right length keep kids coming back for more each day. Karyn Henley, author of the original version of "The Beginner's Bible, " has developed this Bible for your young reader. Teach your child about God through his Word and help strengthen reading muscles at the same time by using the "Day by Day Begin-to-Read Bible."
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