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Michelle’s ability to communicate Biblical principles in a way that delights children and imparts spiritual understanding to them is both refreshing and exciting! Reading and memorizing the Bible doesn’t change adults or children. However, believing, understanding and applying the Bible to real life does!  I wish the Topical Bible For Kids had been available when our children were young, but I suspect it will be a precious, life-changing book to generations of children for many years to come.
—Debi Pryde, my mom, and author of Parenting with Wisdom.

Michelle Brock’s Topical Bible for Kids Is a blessing for families who want to know more of what the Bible has to say about everyday life. These are the issues that kids face. Applying Scripture to life has been the goal of godly parents since the time of Deuteronomy.  Michelle’s book greatly helps achieve this goal. This is a can’t miss resource for children and their parents!
—Jay Younts, author of Everyday Talk and Everyday Talk about Sex and Marriage.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Though it’s not really a book you just sit down and read from cover to cover, you can, and I did. I found the topics very relevant for kids and actually, for adults too. The verses, all listed out, were relevant and not necessarily the first ones you think of for a particular topic. I found myself wanting to break it open in the middle of the day to read about a topic when my child was experiencing a particular issue so I could point them to what God’s word says about that topic. (For example, Anger when the kids were having a fit). So easy for kids to read on their own when they have a question about something in the Bible, an emotion they are struggling with, or a situation at school they don’t know how to process or handle. Though I initially thought I would prefer a version other than the King James, I found myself enjoying the poetic nature of it and the newness of each verse as I don’t read the KJV often. I found it enjoyable to use the references and look up different versions of each verse for a topic just to get a better understanding if the KJV proved difficult. This book can be used in many ways and is a treasure trove of those verses you want to share with your kids as they traverse life and now they are in one place all ready for you to enjoy.
—Laura Weimer, mother and friend.

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Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation
Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation
by Cokie Roberts
American Primitive
American Primitive
by Mary Oliver
What the Bible Is All About Handbook for Kids: Bible Handbook for Kids
What the Bible Is All About Handbook for Kids: Bible Handbook for Kids
by Frances Blankenbaker
How to Study Your Bible for Kids
How to Study Your Bible for Kids
by Kay Arthur
Blue Chip Kids: What Every Child (and Parent) Should Know About Money, Investing, and the Stock Market
Blue Chip Kids: What Every Child (and Parent) Should Know About Money, Investing, and the Stock Market
by David W. Bianchi

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