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My First Books and More

My First Books and More

Carine MacKenzie and Philip S. Ross
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Who is God? What does he do? Can I know Jesus? Why did he die? Children always have questions about God. They want to know what it means to be a Christian and who Jesus is.
This book takes the very popular children’s series My 1st Books and combines them into one colourful volume, with a new and exciting section on the Psalms. My First Books and More gives a year’s worth and more of Bible readings, devotions and memory verses.

Carine MacKenzie

About Carine MacKenzie

Carine MacKenzie’s talent for retelling Bible stories has meant that children from all over the world have been given the opportunity to discover Jesus Christ for themselves.
She has sales of several million books and lives in Inverness, Scotland.

Philip S. Ross

About Philip S. Ross

Philip S. Ross is a theological editor who studied in Wales. He worked extensively on the well-received Christian Heritage editions of The Marrow of Modern Divinity and subtitled seven John Owen works. Philip lives near Loch Lomond in Scotland with his wife and three children.

Specifications

  • Authors: Carine MacKenzie and Philip S. Ross
  • Release Date: March 2016
  • Pages: 264
  • Format: Hardback 170 X 120
  • Dimensions: 170 x 120
  • ISBN: 9781781917480
  • Imprint: CF4Kids
  • Category: Children's Books > General Children's
  • Series: My First Books
  • Read to me: 4–5
  • Read Myself: 6–10

Endorsements

It was a great pleasure to watch our daughter learn these answers. Teaching a child great truths about God enriched our thinking and intensified our worship.

John and Noel Piper

God-centred, Christ-honouring, character-building.

Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi
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