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Book Review – Cave Secrets of the Pterodactyl by Lydia Howe
An adventure awaits in the book Cave Secrets of the Pterodactyl by Lydia Howe and Buddy & Kay Davis. This book, labeled as Creation Quest #1, is written for the 4th through 7th grade audience and is specifically part of the creation literature that is part of Answers in Genesis ministry. This youth fiction is actually two stories in one as the young Lydia, who travels around with her parents helping to teach about the creation story, is part of trying to find a mysterious book. The second story is actually about her father Buddy as he is exploring a cave to see some newly discovered petroglyphs that help to…
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Must faith be accepted by each person individually? What are the effects of sin in our lives. These difficult theological questions make up the basis for the fictional fantasy story “Return to Kingsley.” Patty Gayle has grown up and now she has passed on her magical gifts from the land of Kingsley to her granddaughter Callie. The only thing is, Callie has no idea how desperately Kingsley is in need of her help. When Callie and her brother Scott find themselves back into the world Patty Gayle had told them about, they soon realize that they have the answer to the blackness and sickness that is closing in on all those…
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Book Review – The Action Bible: God’s Redemptive Story
My husband and I recently bought this Bible to use with our kids, ages 5 and 7 because of all the great pictures. I have been truly amazed by this Bible. This Bible is formatted like a comic book with all the dramatic pictures that go with it. Also, usually with a typical kids Bible, you get just a selection of some of the main stories through the Bible, but this Bible goes so much farther! There are almost all the stories through the Old and New Testament that are represented in this Bible. The stories are written well and follow the Biblical account, even at times using direct quotes.…
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Book Review – Bible Facts for Fun! Old Testament by Wyatt Michaels
I stumbled across Wyatt Michaels’ book, “Bible Facts for Fun! Old Testament” while scrolling through Amazon. Not having much in mind as far as expectations go, I was delighted to find a fun, interactive quiz style book that is a great resource. This e-book is set up with instructions on how to use the links first and then dives into the questions. The reader is then presented with multiple choice answers and by clicking on the choice, the reader is taken to the next appropriate page to see if she got it right and wants to move on to the next question or if she got the question wrong and wants…