28 September 2017
Jesus Always 365 Devotions For Kids by Sarah Young Book Review and Giveaway
September 28, 2017
From
the bestselling author of Jesus Calling® Embrace the true meaning of Joy with
the young believers in your life in Sarah Young’s newest 365-day devotional,
Jesus Always: 365 Devotions for Kids.
In Sarah Young’s newest 365-day devotional for kids, Jesus Always: 365 Devotions for Kids, she focuses on the biblical teaching of the joy we can experience at any time and in all circumstances. With Scripture and new personal reflections, the #1 bestselling author brings Jesus’ message of joy—for today and every day—to children.
In Sarah Young’s newest 365-day devotional for kids, Jesus Always: 365 Devotions for Kids, she focuses on the biblical teaching of the joy we can experience at any time and in all circumstances. With Scripture and new personal reflections, the #1 bestselling author brings Jesus’ message of joy—for today and every day—to children.
Adapted
from the bestselling Jesus Always, each day’s devotion has the same theme as
the adult version, as well as written-out Scriptures. It is a great choice for
families to read and discuss during devotional time together. Written as if
Jesus Himself is speaking directly to the reader, Jesus Always: 365 Devotions
for Kids will engage your children and help them find lifelong true contentment
and joy. Reaching out with joy-filled reminders from the Word of God, these
devotions will intimately and gently connect your children with Jesus—the One
who meets you where you are. Help your children draw near to Him in Jesus
Always: 365 Devotions for Kids.
Sarah Young's
devotional writings are personal reflections from her daily quiet time of Bible
reading, praying and writing in prayer journals. With sales of more than
14 million books worldwide, Jesus Calling has appeared on all
major bestseller lists. Sarah's writings include Jesus Calling, Jesus
Today, Jesus Lives, Dear Jesus, Jesus
Calling for Little Ones, Jesus Calling Bible Storybook, Jesus
Calling: 365 Devotions for Kids, and Peace in His Presence --
each encouraging readers in their journey toward intimacy with Christ.
Sarah and her husband
were missionaries in Japan and Australia for many years. They currently
live in the United States.
My Thoughts:
Last year I was introduced to one of Sarah Young’s devotionals for kids. I was impressed by what I saw and have been enjoying going through it with my 14 year old daughter. I was delighted when I seen this new devotional. As soon as we are down with that one I already know that this will be next on my list for her.Sarah Young has several other books for both adults and kids.
My Thoughts:
Last year I was introduced to one of Sarah Young’s devotionals for kids. I was impressed by what I saw and have been enjoying going through it with my 14 year old daughter. I was delighted when I seen this new devotional. As soon as we are down with that one I already know that this will be next on my list for her.Sarah Young has several other books for both adults and kids.
This is a
hardcover book with 400 pages. The book is a nice compact size to fit in a
backpack or purse. The colors are perfect for a young girl with a lovely purple
border and the text is inside a white background and is easy on the eyes. It
also has a purple ribbon bookmark attached.
Each
devotion page has a date on it starting January 1st through December
31st. I personally prefer devotions without the date on them. Life
happens and I miss days. I know that part is going to drive my special needs
daughter crazy if we are off on the date! We will most likely be reading
several days worth if we get behind. That is a minor issue and my own personal
pet peeve. The devotions are no more than 3 paragraphs.
The devotionals are practical and will open up some good conversations with my daughter. Each one will vary in the topics. Some of the titles are: I Have Always Known You, I Never Let Go, Have Courage, No Room For Bragging, and so many other heartfelt topics.
Each month starts out with just a scripture verse. I may be wrong but it looks like there are a few different scripture versions.
This would make a nice addition to add to your kids Bible time. It would also be a nice gift for someone special.
You can enter to win your own copy by clicking on the banner below.
The devotionals are practical and will open up some good conversations with my daughter. Each one will vary in the topics. Some of the titles are: I Have Always Known You, I Never Let Go, Have Courage, No Room For Bragging, and so many other heartfelt topics.
Each month starts out with just a scripture verse. I may be wrong but it looks like there are a few different scripture versions.
This would make a nice addition to add to your kids Bible time. It would also be a nice gift for someone special.
You can enter to win your own copy by clicking on the banner below.
I received a free copy of this product from FrontGate Blogger Network in exchange
for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I
compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own or those
of my family. I am disclosing this information accordance with the FTC
Regulations.
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