Passover, 2024
Books 4 Christian Kids
by nancyellenhird
14h ago
Passover begins tonight, Monday, April 22, 2024 at sundown and ends at sundown, Tuesday, April 30. Knowing about Passover blesses Christian kids. You might say it’s an essential. Passover is a remembrance and sacred celebration of the freedom that God brought to the Israelites when he brought them out of slavery in Egypt. In the gospels we read about Jesus and his disciples celebrating the Passover on the night before the morning of Good Friday. Jesus helped his disciples know that he was now going to free them from a greater bondage–a bondage to sin. The Passover of Egypt so many years befor ..read more
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Two Books on WWII, Wounded Tiger and Ghosts of Honolulu–Reviews by Tom Hird
Books 4 Christian Kids
by nancyellenhird
3d ago
Here are two books that guys of high school and college age might appreciate for their honest coverage of WW II on the Pacific Front, one with an unusual perspective and another filling in ignored pages from the historical record. Wounded Tiger by T. Martin Bennett, published by Dynamic Books (2014,2016,2023) follows the life of Mitsuo Fuchida, the pilot who commanded the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. Ghosts Of Honolulu by Mark Harmon and Leon Carroll, Jr., published by Harper Select (2023) chronicles two intriguing aspects of Hawaiian history. The authors portray the development o ..read more
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The Knight’s Map–a Review by Donna Fujimoto
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by nancyellenhird
1w ago
The Knight’s Map by R.C. Sproul with illustrations by Richard Lawnes, and published by Ligonier Ministries (2016) is a beautifully illustrated children’s storybook. It opens with a letter to parents explaining the purpose and inspiration for the story. The author suggests ways parents can enrich the reading experience. He quotes Matthew 13:45-46, which compares the kingdom of God to a pearl of great price. The story is an allegory based on the parables of Jesus. A boy tells his father how kids at school are teasing him for reading the Bible, calling it an old book full of made-up stories. His ..read more
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Happy Easter!
Books 4 Christian Kids
by nancyellenhird
3w ago
The Disciples Peter and John Running to the Sepulcher on the Morning of the Resurrection by Eugene Burnand, 1898, A. D. He is Risen ..read more
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Easter books about Jesus–Sweet Gifts for the Soul
Books 4 Christian Kids
by nancyellenhird
1M ago
Who doesn’t want a little candy at Easter? Just a chocolate egg? Or two? OK, maybe three. So, we’re doing the candy thing, right? Because Easter is a sweet time. But there’s a sweeter gift—God gave us the gift of forgiveness and new life–enabling us to be members of His Kingdom and daughters and sons of His Heart. Children need books that help them know about this sweet gift for their souls. We can recommend some. God Gave Us Easter is another book in the series written by Lisa Tawn Bergren and illustrated by Laura Bryant. It is published by Waterbrook Press (2013). Papa Bear surprises Little ..read more
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Help in This Change of Season
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by nancyellenhird
1M ago
Spring forward/fall back can throw us for a loop. My pastor jokingly told the 11 o’clock service that he was surprised to see that anyone had showed up that morning for the 9 o’clock. At my house I’m not sure when I should start cooking dinner. It’s too light out; it’s still afternoon I tell myself. For little ones and school age children, bedtime can seem way too early. They might even be giving you more of a hard time when they are told its time for bed. Perhaps there’s a way to smooth that out–sweeten the deal. Maybe extending story time a little–or creating a story time if you don’t alread ..read more
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Golden Filly Collection 1–a Review by Nancy Ellen Hird
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by nancyellenhird
1M ago
If you have a horse lover in your family or among your young friends, Golden Filly Collection 1 written by Lauraine Snelling and published by Bethany House Publishers; 1st edition (2009) is a good, good read. The collection was originally published as five separate novels. Having it offered to you as a collection is not only good value for your money, but it will allow your young reader to follow the story without having to wait for the next book to come out. And I think your reader will be eager to follow the story. Book 1, entitled The Race, opens with Tricia and her father on horseback rid ..read more
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A Clue for Free on Kindle
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by nancyellenhird
1M ago
Kindle allows me to offer you my novel, I Get a Clue, for free. But I can only offer it for a few days.  So, beginning tomorrow, Thursday, March 7, and through Saturday, March 9 you can order I Get a Clue and not pay even a penny. You don’t have to join Kindle Unlimited to take advantage of the offer. Good deal, right? Your pre-teen girl will enjoy I Get a Clue. It is full of adventure, friends and mystery–all in the amazing city of Edinburgh, Scotland. You’ll feel pleased about your pre-teen reading this novel. The young heroine is an authentic pre-teen, but I Get a Clue is not like many ..read more
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I Don’t Like Patience!–a Review by Nancy Ellen Hird
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by nancyellenhird
1M ago
I Don’t Like Patience! written by Dawn Caldwell De Wulf, illustrated by Jen Grafton, and published by Little Blessings Books, a division of Winged Publications (2023) is a cute, sweet picture book for three- to six-year-olds. It would be a great read particularly for this time of year. Molly and her kindly grandfather are working in the garden, planting vegetables. Molly is disappointed when she looks in the planter box and sees only earth. She and her grandfather then plant carrot seeds and Molly is excited. Now something is happening. But Molly doesn’t understand–nor does she want to–that h ..read more
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The Last Place I Want to Be–a Review by Nancy Ellen Hird
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by nancyellenhird
2M ago
I almost didn’t read The Last Place I Want to Be by P. Buchanan and published by Kregel Publications (2009). The “My Disclaimer” pages before the novel begins annoyed me. I didn’t like the character who was going to be telling me her story. She sounded like one of those sassy, self-important teenage girls (very popular in media) that you wouldn’t want your daughter to hang out with. But the novel wasn’t like that. Once Amy started her story for real, I found her likable and her story genuine. As the novel opens, fourteen-year-old Amy has got a major problem, several actually. Her parents have ..read more
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