Martin Luther was a young man who was afraid of a thunderstorm. He was a monk seeking for salvation. He was a reformer who inspired a continent to return to the Word of God. Danika Cooley introduces 9-11 year olds to this key figure in the Reformation.
"The Church was following the Words of men rather than the Word of God but brave men read God's Word and were saved from their sins. They fought for truth against the most powerful organizations of the time - The Church and the Crown. Danika Cooley explores how God's people changed the Church, Europe and the World. This is the story of how the Church found the gospel and the people heard about Christ." -- Back cover
Johann Gutenberg invented a world-changing machine that meant people could read God's Word for themselves. The world could share ideas, discoveries and new and God's Word could be quickly, inexpensively and accurately reproduced. Danika Cooley helps 9-11 year-olds discover how the printing press paved the way for the Reformation
Leading our kids to life through Scripture is not only doable, but it's an
essential part of parenting kids for Jesus--and it doesn't have to be hard or
overly time-consuming! This encouraging guide will give you the tools and
confidence to study the Bible as a family, providing the techniques to set up
a family Bible-study habit.
The tabernacle serves as a significant symbol for the Israelites, designed not only as a place of worship but also as a foreshadowing of Jesus. This exploration reveals how the elements of the tabernacle reflect deeper spiritual truths and the relationship between God and His people, highlighting its importance in understanding Christian faith and the life of Jesus.
Exploring the Exodus, this book delves into God's character as revealed through a pivotal moment in Israel's history. It examines the themes of liberation, faith, and divine guidance, highlighting how these elements shape the understanding of God's nature and His relationship with His people. Readers will gain insights into the significance of this event and its lasting impact on spiritual beliefs and practices.
The narrative follows Moses, a remarkable figure born into slavery who rises to become a prince, an outlaw, and ultimately the leader of God's people. This journey explores themes of freedom, identity, and leadership, highlighting the transformative events that shape Moses' life and his pivotal role in guiding his people.
Wonderfully made is an excellent book that introduces a young child to the
wonder of God's creation - the wonder and miracle of birth. From conception
through the nine months within the mother's womb, Danika Cooley takes us on a
journey of discovery... the discovery of life.
Slavery has been around for a long time. In the Bible, Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery, and the Israelites were slaves in Egypt until God freed them. Even much more recently, people were kidnapped and made to work. For a while, Christians ignored that slavery is wrong and pretended that enslaved people were not their neighbors. But a lot of Christians realised they were wrong, and between 1688 and 1888 AD there was a big fight to put a stop to slavery. This is the story of these Christians who loved their neighbors and how they fought to free them. Includes the story of how the abolition of the slave trade came about internationally, and facts about modern slavery, as well as a timeline of key dates.