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Additional resources recommended by Carol Brandt; just click to order:
Whatever Happened to the Ten Commandments? (by Ernest Reisinger, Banner of Truth, 1999): For parents and/or teenagers: This plainly and simply lays out the duties and sins of each commandment. It also gives principles for the right use of the moral law. Available at: http://cvbbs.com
God's Righteous Kingdom (by Walter Chantry, Banner of Truth, 1980): For parents, grandparents, and Sunday School teachers: This explains why the Ten Commandments are applicable today while the ceremonial and civil laws of Moses point us to Christ but have been laid aside. It answers the objection, "What does this old Jewish law have to do with me?" Chantry refutes both dispensational and reconstructionist claims to the right use of the law. Available at: http://cvbbs.com
The Purple Heart (by Barbara Hayley, Christian Focus,2004): For 7-8 years old if read to or "read myself" 9-12 years old; it also shows parents how to use the Ten Commandments in discipline. Available at: http://cvbbs.com
Children's Devotions (by Frances Havergal, Christian Focus reprint): Read to 5-6 years old or "read myself" 7-10. These short daily devotions deal with timeless spiritual principles. Available at: http://cvbbs.com
Ten Girls Who Made a Difference (by Irene Howat, Christian Focus): Give as a gift to 8-12 years old girls but read it yourself first so you can discuss it with them. Available at: http://christianfocus.com
Samuel (by Roger Ellsworth, Day One,2006): For adults and older teens: Reconnect to the Old Testament, seeing its application for your life today. Available at: http://dayone.co.uk
Hold Your Course (by Roger Ellsworth, Evangelical Press, 2005): These devotions from Colossians will help adults or older teens counter claims like "God told me to...." and of blending Christian principles with ideas from culture or other religions. It will help you teach children biblical truths simply and plainly. Available at: http://cvbbs.com
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