Description
Book Synopsis God's word tells us that children need to be taught from his word. We all need to learn from Him in order to become wise.
If this is what you want for your child then this book will help you, because God's word will help you. Integrate scripture memorisation, prayer and worship as part of your daily routine. Each page is set out with a prayer, memory verse and short comment.
The disciples asked the Lord Jesus to teach them to pray. Ask God to teach you and your children to do the same.
Trade Review"Learning to pray the text of Scripture and to apply its truth to our lives is vital for our spiritual growth. This book by Philip Ross enables children to do both. I can't recommend this wonderful tool more highly."
-- C. J. Mahaney, Senior Pastor, Covenant Life Church (Senior Pastor, Sovereign Grace Church of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky)
My First Book of Bible Prayers helps 'children of all ages' to take the first steps towards the Heavenly Father. Give your children this outstanding little book, and use it with them. It might well be one of the most important things you could ever do as a parent."
-- Sinclair B. Ferguson, Senior Pastor, First Presbtyerian Church, Columba,Texas (Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi)
"Sunday School teachers would greatly value giving the book to children from unbelieving families who show spiritual concern, helping them to draw near to the Lord daily."
-- Jill Masters, Tabernacle Bookshop
"We have best understood the Bible when we turn it into prayer. That is what Philip Ross does for children in My First Book of Bible Prayers. He takes brief texts of Scripture and turns them into simple, and yet profound prayers that children can readily use. This little booklet will open the heavens for many at a young age. I wish this rich spiritual resource had been available to me twenty years ago!"
-- Dr. Douglas F. Kelly, Richard Jordan Professor of Theology RTS Charlotte (Professor of Theology Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina)