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Beautifully illustrated hardback book explaining how God made people equal but different and how we can be part of God's family through the saving work of Christ.
Part of the Tales that Tell the Truth series.
Over 1 million copies of the Tales That Tell The Truth series have been sold!
God’s very good idea is to have lots of different people enjoying loving him and loving each other. This stunningly illustrated journey from the garden of Eden to God’s heavenly throne room shows how despite our sinfulness, everyone can be a part of God’s very good idea through the saving work of Christ.
This book celebrates diversity and will help children see how people from all ethnic and social backgrounds are valuable to God and how Jesus came to rescue all kinds of people. It will also excite them about being part of church - God's delightfully different family.
Age range: | 3+ |
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Contributors | Trillia J. Newbell, Catalina Echeverri |
ISBN | 9781784982218 |
Format | Hardback |
First published | September 2017 |
Dimensions | 220mm x 260mm x 10mm |
Weight | 0.42 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 32 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
A delight. Cuddle up with a little one and share the news of God’s very good idea.
Touching and beautiful, this will engage kids and their parents too!
What a great resource to share with the next generation.
It is a fantastic children’s book showing how the diversity of humanity was God’s very Good Idea.... continue reading
The best kids book are probably those that get adults excited too – and perhaps even teaching us a thing or two along the way. And by referencing the differences we should expect and encourage in our churches: skin colour, sex, languages, disability, hobbies, etc, Trillia has created a resource that will bless kids and grown-ups alike, helping us to have our eyes open to God’s very good idea.... continue reading
This story packs so much truth and wisdom in a very small, delightful package. I don't even have kids, but when a friend recently read it to his son and said at one point, "They look like us," I was so profoundly grateful I had added it to my small children's book library. Truly a wonderful reminder, for children and adults alike.
This book is absolutely gorgeous. Illustrations are beautiful and the story of the gospel is well told. The themes of diversity and inclusion and how God made us all different and that is something to celebrate, are put across so well through the illustrations and the story. It tells an important message for our times of God's love for all people.
Beautifully written truths for everybody.
This is such an important book for our kids and parents. It reclaims the language of diversity and difference. There are some beautiful images of the Church included, with different ethnicities, ages, able bodied and disabled too - which I've not seen in many books either.
I really love this book and so does my preschooler (but it works for older kids too)
It's beautifully illustrated, with lots going on in the pictures that you can talk about. Really lovely details.
The story is The big picture: how God made humans in his image and loved them. And we were to love Him and love each other.
The book talks about how despite us not being able to love God or each other the thanks to sin, God still loves us and sent Jesus.
The last part of the book explains the role of the church in God's plan.
Another overarching theme in the book is that diversity is God's idea and that we are all different and all the same, because we all reflect the image of God. It's really beautifully explained and illustrated.
I would recommend this to parents and to Sunday school teachers.
After reading this book for the first time, I wondered why it hadn't been written before. A necessary, challenging, joyful reminder that the church should be the most diverse group of people on earth; especially when SO often Christian books even show Jesus with a white face. I love reading this to my children and I think it's one every Christian family should have on their shelf.