12 December 2013
The God's Puzzle by Valerie Ackermann Book Review
December 12, 2013
The God Puzzle is a colorful, easy to
use tool to help you communicate to your child the rich truths about
God, His ways, His will and His love. The God Puzzle will help
you address doctrinal themes of the Christian faith in a kid friendly
way, present Bible lessons in an interactive way that will hold the
child’s attention and deliver quality teaching with no preparation
needed. 75% of children leave the church when they leave home. Something
isn’t working. Sunday School isn’t doing it all. Kids need answers,
good ones. And they need them from you, the parent. This book enables
you to give them simple, clear answers.
What makes The God Puzzle unique?
- ready made discussion questions for parent to ask their child in each lesson
- can be done at any pace that works with your family…every night, once a week, 10 minutes here, 30 minutes there…it fits into realistic family life
- puts the pieces together for a child to understand God, the Bible, and the Christian faith
- in each lesson the responds to the truth so they understand their relationship to God is personal and life transforming
- any parent, whether they know nothing, or a lot about God can start teaching their child today with no prep
- deep theology put into language a child can understand
- deeply Biblical, each lesson points to Christ
- put in an order that starts with creation, and teaches the Bible as one story that all points to Christ
- child stays engaged by filling in blanks, crosswords, drawing, matching and using their Bibles as they learn.
You can purchase a copy here.
By Valerie Ackerman
Published by Higherlife Publisher
ISBN# 978-1939183-194
217 Pages
Published by Higherlife Publisher
ISBN# 978-1939183-194
217 Pages
My Thoughts:
I used God’s Puzzle for our homeschool
Bible Study. It has 36 lessons in this workbook that kids can write and do
activities. Having two children and one who has a hard time writing due to her
special needs we used the lessons in the workbook as an open discussion instead
.
Wow, I was impressed with the content quality of this workbook. I don’t think my review does it justice as I was impressed at how the author laid out the gospel. I love it that she lays it all out with finding out “who God is”, to accepting Jesus as your savior. Then this workbook covers different parts of the church, studying the Bible, and so much more. This really takes you through the Bible and each lesson builds on the last. This is an awesome way to instill in your kids understanding of God’s plan for us and why we do what we do is explained very nicely.
The pages are colorful, and the illustrations are perfect for the context of this workbook. The ages intended for this workbook is 7-12. The spaces for writing are sufficient for kids to write in.
I highly recommend this book!
Litfuse Publicity Group
has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book. In no way was I asked
to give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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