How Children Ought to Behave to Obey The Fifth Commandment
The following is an outline of some of the practical responsibilities of children to their...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Apr 11, 2022 | Parenting, Theology | 0 |
The following is an outline of some of the practical responsibilities of children to their...
Read Moreby Dave Mitchell | Mar 21, 2022 | Parenting, Theology | 2 |
A Little Background My wife and I have 3 girls under 5, and we’re still working out what raising godly children “in the nurture and admonition of the Lord” (Ephesians 6:4) really means in a practical sense. For...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Feb 16, 2022 | Sports | 0 |
Recreational baseball has the awesome opportunity to play a small part in the shaping of America’s next generation. That’s a remarkable privilege that coaches, parents, and a community dare not take lightly. We are dealing with precious cargo. Woe to us if we mishandle the occasion! To whom much is given, much is required.
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Nov 18, 2021 | Evangelism, Theology | 0 |
Dear Unbelieving Mom, Dad, or Grandparent, Perhaps you are a flat-out denier of the truth of...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Nov 8, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
Noble, Sara. Sloth, Sam Sloth: The Unlikely Detective. Independently published, 2021. 32pp. $8.99....
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Sep 28, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
From the Back Cover In this attractive volume, Simonetta Carr introduces young readers to the...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Sep 20, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
Never in my life have I read a testimony that brought to mind my own life as the biography of John...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Sep 13, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
From the Back Cover Jonathan Edwards lived at a time when many people were seriously questioning...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Sep 6, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
Carr, Simonetta. Julia Gonzaga (Christian Biographies for Young Readers). Hardcover. Reformation...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jul 7, 2021 | Theology | 0 |
Spurgeon, Joseph. It’s Good to be a Boy. Large type / Large print edition. 5 Solas Press,...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jun 22, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
The Woman Who Loved To Give Books is a short depiction of the life of Susannah Spurgeon, wife of the prince of preachers, Charles Spurgeon. Faced with a difficult illness, Susannah wonders how she can serve God. And then she finds just the way!
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Jun 19, 2020 | Theology | 3 |
Last Wednesday my wife had a bit of a toothache from a recent filling and so I offered to take our...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jun 15, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
The Man Who Preached Outside is a short depiction of the life of George Whitefield, the well-known itinerant preacher in the UK and USA. Your children will see George Whitefield heralding the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ to a crowd. A good idea will be to show the child the variety of responses Mr. Whitefield is getting from the crowd. Warning, they aren’t all positive! But this should give the opportunity to prepare your child for opposition should he or she come to saving faith.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jun 6, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
The Woman Who Helped A Reformer is a short depiction of the life of Katharina Luther, the wife of the well-known reformer, Martin Luther. The work that she did to help her husband be free to preach and teach the Word of God during a pivotal time in church history is shown with wonderful imagery. Although the book is very well-written and captures little one’s attention, it is the illustrations that put the entire story together. Thoughtful parents will take time to ask their children questions like “How many things is Mrs. Luther carrying on this page? and “What is that in her hand?” in order to engage young readers’ attention.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Apr 22, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
There are two main sections to this children’s book. The first section takes your child page by page and displays a picture of a rock with a little text about the rock on each page. The photos are brilliant, and the name of the rock is highlighted in the same color as the rock. The color scheme is really neat. Each set of two pages has similarly colored rocks. By the end, you’ve looked at 16 different rocks of several different hues.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 29, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
I bought this book on the recommendation of a reformed Baptist pastor friend. I knew that I was supposed to teach my kids, and I had learned the value of catechizing them, but I didn’t know where to start. The Baptist Catechism book I owned seemed “too big” to ask my little ones to memorize. The question and answer format is a great teaching tool, in my opinion, so when I saw that Founders had produced a children’s catechism which was recommended by a trusted friend, I purchased a copy immediately.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 8, 2020 | Theology | 0 |
I have raised three people through the toddler years and I’m working on the fourth now. Over...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Jan 1, 2020 | General | 0 |
Dynomike: Pay It Forward Children’s Book on Being Kind by by Frankie B. Rabbit (Author),...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Dec 30, 2019 | General | 0 |
The key for Gabe is to use his “pause power” when he is upset. By pausing and thinking through his next choice, Gabe is able to make better choices. Basically, the book teaches children to pause before acting out on anger and to take deep breaths or count. It falls short of teaching children to trust God and to avoid sin for the sake of righteousness, so it won’t be sufficient for a Christian home, but the ideas presented are not bad, especially the tips for parents to help you teach your child to stay calm.
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Dec 25, 2019 | General | 0 |
Leo’s Monster is a book for children aged about 4-7 years old. The setting is “the country” where a city mouse (Leo) visits his friend Zoe. Leo ventures out without Zoe and encounters what he can only assume is some sort of monster!
Read Moreby George Alvarado | Nov 29, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
The following is a guest review written by Joan Douglass. Created to Care by Sara Wallace, P &...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Mar 12, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
It may not sound all that fancy but our family of 7 once took a Mother’s Day drive in our...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Feb 27, 2019 | Theology | 0 |
The Scene John (in regard to “spiritual children”) said that he has no greater joy...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Oct 26, 2018 | Evangelism, Missions, Theology | 1 |
In today’s Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon, the morning reading touched on the...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | Oct 3, 2018 | Evangelism, Sports | 0 |
I remember the time clearly. My baby boy (who is now 16) had finally grown to an age where playing...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Sep 7, 2018 | Theology | 2 |
I wrote a post last week on Children’s Church and why I think churches should move away from...
Read Moreby Michael Coughlin | May 17, 2018 | Theology | 2 |
The Beginner’s Gospel Story Bible is an excellent resource for parents of small children!...
Read Moreby Allen Nelson IV | Apr 12, 2018 | Evangelism, Theology | 0 |
A 2014 Christianity Today article highlighted a growing trend in the SBC of baptizing children age...
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