Lottie & Friends:
In her imaginary world Lottie and her animal friends experience adventures from which they learn about The Kingdom of God.
Teaches the reverence of worship, that Jesus IS The Light of the world, and describes the temple menorah.
Key word: praise
Teaches dependence and Trust in God. Shows that some things are not as they first appear. References the concept of “be strong and of good courage” from the story of Joshua.
Key word: trust
Encourages creativity, role playing, reenactment of stories. Teaches that Jesus IS The Passover Lamb while encouraging the remembrance of the important Biblical Feast of Passover.
Key word: remembrance
Teaches the story of Hanukkah from the book of Maccabees. Introduces the reader to a Hanukkiah and dreidel. Relates The Feast of Dedication to Jesus, “The Light of the world.”
Key word: connection
Teaches the commands for the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles and demonstrates the elements of the event including building, decorating, and spending time under the sukkah. Lottie’s dream alludes to the water libation ceremony, the trumpet sounding at the return of Christ, and the pouring out of The Holy Spirit.
Key word: provision
Has a strong emphasis on The Great Commission and the importance of winning others to Christ.
Key word: mission
Demonstrates the value of the act of service even in very small actions as well as the impact we all can have on the world stage. The Kingdom is spread through carrying the word of God into the nations.
Key word: service
Teaches that the stars in the sky were placed there by God to “speak” the story of His plan.
Key word: God's plan
Teaches how five words relate to planting and harvesting as well as to The Kingdom of God: prepare, protect, patience, purpose, and prosper.
Key word: seed time and harvest
Demonstrates the power of our thoughts as Lottie finds in her Bible words describing God’s word: sword, fire, gold, hammer, and mirror. This story teaches principles for speaking positive words and trusting in the truth of God’s word.
Key word: positivity
Demonstrates how the Holy Spirit works to orchestrate change, how He leads His people to bring others to Christ, how God’s word prepares us to be used, how God loves everyone regardless of their past.
Key word: redemption
Teaches the process that The Holy Spirit uses to develop His children in the ways of The LORD. Uses the example of the potter and the clay to explain the progression of The Seven Spirits of The LORD.
Key word: preparation
Encouragement to continue on the path in times of struggle and loss. Uses the 23rd Psalm to show God’s presence is with us no matter what we might face.
Key word: presence
Describes Heaven from a scriptural basis as a place with the promise we’ll be there. It is prepared for us. It has eternal preservation and God’s power protects it. It is of precious, praiseworthy glory, beauty, joy and wonder. It has the presence of God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, saints, and angels, and it is a pretty priceless prize only God could imagine.
Key word: promise
A sampling of three coloring pages per each of the books in Series 1: Revealed.
A sampling of three coloring pages per each of the books in Series 2: Explore
An over-sized hard back compilation of three books with the theme of hope.
An over-sized hard back compilation of three books with the theme of light.
Introduces the book of Job as it explores Biblical facts about Satan and the angels, God’s majesty, and Jesus’ role as priest, prophet, and king. Job’s longing for an intercessor, redeemer, and author of eternal life is fulfilled in the “good news” that Jesus “is and was and is to come.”
Key word: identity
This workbook has been created as a supplement to Job’s Good News. Inside are activities for elementary school-aged children intended to expand upon the information found in the original story.
Study of the Fairy-tale selection of a king for his queen as the devotion of the heroine to her God weaves its way through the plot and all along the motif of poetic justice unravels. In addition to relaying the details of the account, it touches a wealth of genres including the literary, historical, geographical, and Biblical lexicon.
Key word: hidden
This workbook has been created as a supplement to Esther’s Royal Move. Inside are activities for elementary school-aged children intended to expand upon the information found in the original story. Contains pages developing map and timeline study skills, literary skills, mind challenges of sequencing, sudoku, crossword, word search, word scramble, a memory game, and an origami story teller.
Introduces the book of Jonah as it demonstrates the undeniable lessons of Jonah’s historical existence, his multiple signs, and his foreshadowing of Jesus’ resurrection. The Study Guide touches on the concepts of Kenosis and 'hatred of grace.'
Key Word: repentance
This workbook has been created as a supplement to Jonah’s Worthy Sign. Inside are activities for elementary school-aged children intended to expand upon the information found in the original story. Contains pages developing map and literary skills, mind challenges of sequencing, sudoku, crossword, word search, word scramble, a memory game, and origami story teller and more.