1. God's Names
    Sally Michael
    P & R Publishing / 2011 / Trade Paperback
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  1. Anne
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Great Devotional for 5-8 year olds and parents
    March 30, 2011
    Anne
    Quality: 5
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 4
    Sally Michael is the cofounder of Children Desiring God, the children's branch of John Piper's Desiring God ministry. A few years ago, I previewed their Sunday school materials and liked them, but couldn't afford the cost of them to use them in my home. This book reminds me a lot of the lesson I previewed from that curriculum. The devotionals are straightforward and simple, but not watered down. The best way that I can describe how this devotional is different than the others that I reviewed last year is that it's primary purpose is not to entertain.

    There is a prominent theory among youth ministries that I've been involved in over the years that you need to entertain kids before they'll listen to you. You have to make it fun. While it is nice to enjoy church and lessons about God, that isn't why we go. We go because we love the Lord. And the same could be said of what we want for our children. I believe that we can engage our children's hearts and minds without entertaining them. Entertainment is self focused, worship is God focused. So, when we are choosing devotionals, are we choosing ones that will help children put their eyes on God or on their hearts and laughing bellies? Forgive me if my words sound too blunt. I think we can make what we say interesting to kids without it becoming entertainment. This book does a great job of engaging with children's hearts and minds without entertaining them.

    The title of the book is God's Names. There is an introduction for parents, a first devotional lesson about names, 24 devotional lessons for 24 of God's names, and then a final concluding devotional lesson. The hope of the authors is that reading this devotional as a family will help children to "see that God is who He says He is, and act in response to the truth."(p.12) I've seen books written for adults about the names of God, but haven't actually read one. I began to see as we read this book that the names of God are truly important because in this age of cynicism, our children need to know that they can trust that God is who He says He is! Cynicism has permeated our culture deeply--the belief that we can see through things and that people aren't really who they say they are. Our children will likely be questioned or attacked by cynics over and over in their journeys through life. Even one popular pastor encourages his young congregation to question everything. I just connected a moment ago, that that is one of the strategies of cynics--to question everything and not accept the answers people give as true. Our children need to know what is true. They need to know the Truth of God's Word and the truth of who God is and how He loves us. This book will likely start many good discussions between you and your children.

    One friend asked me recently what prompts me to like one book over another when it comes to Bible stories and devotionals. First, I consider content and what the book says about God. If I have any concerns, I go straight to the Bible and compare what the Bible says to what the book or Bible story says. I've actually found many differences. Second, I consider formatting. Is this a book that is easy or hard for parents and/or children to read? I've covered this first question. As for the second question, I like the formatting of this book. The font is large and easy to read. The headings are clear. The illustrations don't take away from the text, but add to it, though there is only one primary illustration for each lesson. The formatting makes this a very easy and enjoyable book to read.

    I like this devotional. It's perfect for reading with children ages 5-8 years old. It does a great job of explaining to children who God is.

    Please note that I received a complimentary copy of this book from P&R Publishing for review.
  2. MASH Mommy
    Leadville, CO
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Love this!
    November 1, 2012
    MASH Mommy
    Leadville, CO
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I am a homeschool mom of 3 kids. I have a 6yr., 3yr., and 1yr. My 6yr and 3yr both love this book! We do it every morning with school. I didn't start it with my 3yr old and one day she just started saying all the names we had learned so far. So I definitely include her now, but both of them love this! It easy to follow and do the activities without adding alot of extra work to our day. Its a perfect start to a study on His Names! I hope they come out with another one with more names to add onto this study!
  3. Rita
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Kid-friendly, eye-opening
    January 21, 2019
    Rita
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I am nearing the end of this Bible study book with our kids, ages 6 and 8. I chose it as an alternative to the many behavior-focused Bible studies for children. I like it because of its focus on the LORD and its kid-friendly writing style; questions; real-life examples; and activity/reading suggestions at the end of each chapter. One flaw of the book is the use of the J sound to replace the Y sound in Hebrew (although research on this topic seems like it might be inconclusive). Also, a better description of this book might be "God's Titles." I especially appreciate that this book links the titles of the Messiah to the titles of the LORD. I would recommend this book to other parents seeking a solid Bible study to do with their elementary-age children.
  4. jamhargis
    Dumfries, VA
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    February 17, 2012
    jamhargis
    Dumfries, VA
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    I use this book as a morning devotional with my six year old daughter. We both really enjoy learning the names of God. The author does a good job of tying in applicable Bible stories. This is an excellent resource and I would highly recommend it for anyone who wants to learn more about God's character.
  5. MarkieAnne
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Excellent Resource
    September 30, 2019
    MarkieAnne
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    I've barely started this book/study with my daughter, and we already love it!

    Its so well written, and is both engaging and deep.

    Highly recommend!
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