ADAM & EVE'S VERY BAD DAY: A Rhyming Bible Story about The Fall: A Rhyming Bible Story the Fall (The Golden Thread Bible Stories, Band 2) - Softcover

Buch 3 von 15: The Golden Thread Bible Stories

Ritchie, David

 
9781764251853: ADAM & EVE'S VERY BAD DAY: A Rhyming Bible Story about The Fall: A Rhyming Bible Story the Fall (The Golden Thread Bible Stories, Band 2)

Inhaltsangabe

One terrible choice.
One very bad day.
One promise of hope.

Adam and Eve’s Very Bad Day: A Rhyming Bible Story About the Fall is a beautifully illustrated retelling of the Bible’s story in Genesis 3 and the Garden of Eden—the day everything went wrong.

In God’s perfect garden, Adam and Eve had everything they needed. But when a crafty serpent whispers lies, they face a choice: trust God… or decide for themselves what is right and wrong.

What follows is the first very bad day in human history.

Children will discover:
• how the serpent tricked Eve
• why Adam and Eve hid from God
• how sin brought sadness into the world
• and the surprising promise that one day a Son of Eve would defeat the serpent

Told in engaging rhyme and filled with warm, expressive illustrations, this story helps young readers understand an important part of the Bible’s big story—from the broken beginning in Genesis to the rescue that comes through Jesus.

Perfect for:
• ages 5–8
Christian families
church and Sunday school
homeschool Bible lessons
• bedtime reading that opens great conversations

This book continues the story begun in God the Builder. It is the second book in the Golden Thread Bible Stories series, helping children see how the Bible tells one big story of God’s rescue plan.

This engaging Adam and Eve children’s book helps young readers explore the Garden of Eden story for kids while discovering how the Bible’s big story points forward to Jesus.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

A storyteller, traveller, and grandfather, David Ritchie shares page-turners that make you chuckle, reflect, and imagine.David was born in Harare, Zimbabwe and moved to Sydney, NSW, with his family when he was ten.A former teacher, pastor, and carpenter, he has lived and worked in Australia and Kenya - teaching physics in Nairobi, climbing Mt Kenya three times, and collecting stories from every chapter of his life.Now semi-retired in Newcastle, Australia, David writes for readers of all ages. His work ranges from rhyming ballads that weave humour and faith to imaginative fiction for children and adults. He draws inspiration from a lifetime of adventure, travel, and teaching, as well as from his wife, Margy, their four children, and eight grandchildren. They know that Pa always has another story to tell.When he's not writing, David can usually be found with a good book in hand or tending four chickens and his vegetable garden-the perfect place, he says, to dream up his next story.

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