The parting of the Red Sea, David and Goliath, Jesus and the Samaritan woman, Lazarus being raised from the dead, these stories and many others form a solid foundation for children learning about the Bible for the first time. As children learn about their faith and hear these exciting stories, the Bible truly comes alive for them. The colorful illustrations…
This classic brown Bible, KJV King James Version Thinline Large Print Bible, is ideal for the person on the go as it is light and easy to carry and it makes a great option for the home. The brown cover is constructed of quality man-made material imported from Italy, with the look and feel of real leather (trade name…
Whether you’re a brand-new Christian or a decades-long believer, today’s issues may seem far removed from those in biblical times. That’s why Christian writer Ken Anderson wanted to create a resource where, unlike a traditional concordance, the descriptive references used everyday speech rather than verbatim Scripture. Nelson’s Little Book of Where to Find It in the Bible is an A to Z…
The NKJV Holy Bible, New Testament offers first-time Bible readers an easy way to discover the grace and truth in Scripture with a focused look at the Gospels, the Book of Acts, the Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. An essential resource for outreach ministries, this Bible includes additional study helps, making understanding God’s Word easier. Features include:Exclusive NKJV Comfort…
The Classic Children's Bible Storybook contains 200 favorite stories from the Old and New Testaments, faithfully retold for children. The vivid full-color illustrations by Alan Parry are sure to captivate children's imagination and make Bible-reading times unforgettable. This easy-to-read Scripture-referenced Bible storybook will certainly be cherished and passed down from generation to generation. The beautiful hardcover volume features a presentation page…
Most historians agree that John Mark is the author of this account of the good news and it may have been one of the first Gospels written. Some believe that the timeline of the gospel being written was approximately some time between the years 65 - 70 AD, which was shortly after the death of Peter. There are details in The…