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  • The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Moody Pr (J), Feb. 16, 1997)
    The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes is the perfect way to teach children he truths of the Bible. With short stories in simple language and lots of classic pictures, this book is bound to be a favorite of your children for years to come.
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  • My First Bible in Pictures, Baby Pink

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Tyndale Kids, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Nearly 2 million copies sold in over 90 languages!This bestselling family classic brings Bible stories to children in a way they can understand―with simple words and compelling pictures.125 of the best-loved stories from the BibleBible stories from the Old and New TestamentsEasy to understand languageBeautiful illustrationsPortable size is perfect for taking to churchMakes a great gift!125 of the best-loved stories from the Bible, retold in simple words by Kenneth N. Taylor. Each story is illustrated with beautiful art by Richard and Francis Hook. Preschoolers and beginning readers will be excited to call this Bible their own.
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  • The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes Kenneth N. Taylor

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Moody Press, Aug. 16, 1978)
    Even little children can understand great truths when told to them in simple words. And when pictures are added, doubly indelible impressions are made that can last forever. No other book has changed so many lives so remarkably as the Bible. God's Word can be a source of light to childhood's earliest pathways if carefully presented. It can be a Rock to build a life on, even when that life is very small. "Give us a child until he is five years old," some say, "and his character will be formed forever." It is incredibly important to begin direct Bible training at the earliest possible age, in addition to the influences surrounding the child from earliest days in a Christ-honoring home. This book can be read to children of approximate ages 3 1/2 to 6 with great profit. Children of that age can understand with simple trust the great doctrines of God and His dealings with mankind. With simple trust they can accept and always believe what hardened, older minds find difficult. It is the hope of author and publisher that this book will be a means of establishing little minds in truths from which nothing that will ever happen in the years ahead can shake them, because their trust will be in the Living God and in His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
  • The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    eBook (Moody Publishers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Here's the perfect first Bible for the very young children. It's a thrill for parents to buy their children their first Bible. How do you choose? The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes has been a favorite for over four decades, with short illustrated Bible stories written in simple language. Now, The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes features entirely updated artwork. This easily portable edition is the perfect interactive way to share the truths of the Bible with the youngest ones in your life. Even little children can understand great truths when told to them in simple words. And when pictures are added, doubly indelible impressions are made that can last forever. This book can be read to children aged approximately 3 1/2 to 6 years with wonderful results!
  • Devotions for the Childrens Hour

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    eBook (Moody Publishers, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Prepare your children to stand strong in this age of questions and contradictions. David and Goliath. Noah and the ark. Jonah and the whale. Children love stories of Bible characters. Yet they need more than just the stories. They need to understand the truths that lie behind these stories. Truth that will answer tough questions such as: Who is God? What if I'm a Christian and I still sin? What does God want me to do? Why did Jesus have to die? How will I know if others love Jesus? For many years, Ken Taylor has been giving children this biblical foundation through his books. While containing profound truth, they are written in simple and plain language that kids can understand. Full of stories and straight talk and complete with suggested Bible reading, questions for thought, relevant prayers, and songs to sing, Devotions for the Children's Hour will give your children the head start they need to stand on the Rock of Salvation in this shaky world.
  • This is the Way the World Ends: An Oral History of the Zombie War

    Keith Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2017)
    February, 2031: The global population now stands at an estimated 400 million, and every survivor bears the scars of humanity's decade-long struggle to defeat an enemy few believed could exist. Some nations have emerged from the war stronger than ever. Others still struggle to survive. Some no longer exist at all.In the aftermath of the zombie pandemic Keith Taylor, noted pre-war author of apocalyptic fiction, traveled the world to gather the first hand accounts of survivors from every walk of life, culture and strata of society, ranging from American political leaders to British journalists to Mongolian miners to members of India's homeless underclass.Together these chilling interviews describe the course of humanity's most brutal war, leading from the initial emergence of the virus in the Siberian wilderness to the visceral, heart-rending Shibuya footage, through the confusion of the US President's impeachment to the unintended and disastrous consequences of the UN's sweeping refugee amendment, and ending with us battered and broken, diminished but not defeated, in the fragile peace we now enjoy. Together these accounts represent the most illuminating and complete commentary to date of humanity's loss.From these candid interviews emerges an image of early 21st century civilization as it truly was: imperfect, fragmented and wholly unprepared for a disaster on such a scale. This is the Way the World Ends takes an unflinching, uncompromising look at the world we had and lost; a look at the pain we suffered due to our inability to accept a single, simple truth:Zombies are real.Note: Readers who lived through the pandemic may find the interviews contained within this collection distressing. Discretion is advised.
  • My First Bible in Pictures, Baby Blue

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Tyndale Kids, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Nearly 2 million copies sold in over 90 languages!This bestselling family classic brings Bible stories to children in a way they can understand―with simple words and compelling pictures.125 of the best-loved stories from the BibleBible stories from the Old and New TestamentsEasy to understand languageBeautiful illustrationsPortable size is perfect for taking to churchMakes a great gift!125 of the best-loved stories from the Bible, retold in simple words by Kenneth N. Taylor. Each story is illustrated with beautiful art by Richard and Francis Hook. Preschoolers and beginning readers will be excited to call this Bible their own.
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  • The New Testament in Pictures for Little Eyes

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Paperback (Moody Pr (J), April 16, 1989)
    The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes has been a favorite of children for more than 30 years. Now the New Testament stories from that classic are available separately in this volume.
  • The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes Gift Edition

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Moody Publishers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Here's the perfect first Bible for the very young children. It's a thrill for parents to buy their children their first Bible. How do you choose? The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes has been a favorite for over four decades, with short illustrated Bible stories written in simple language. Now, The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes features entirely updated artwork. This easily portable edition is the perfect interactive way to share the truths of the Bible with the youngest ones in your life. Even little children can understand great truths when told to them in simple words. And when pictures are added, doubly indelible impressions are made that can last forever. This book can be read to children aged approximately 3 1/2 to 6 years with wonderful results!
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  • Classic Bible Storybook

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., March 1, 2009)
    A nostalgic collection of more than 120 Bible stories and art taken from Taylor's Bible Story Book and The Living Bible Story Book. Not only does Classic Bible Storybook present the truths of the Bible in language that is understandable to kids, it will also generate fond memories for parents and grandparents who remember the popular Hook art and the stories written by Ken Taylor. The stories sound like they are being told by a kind grandfather to his grandchildren. Each story has 3 or 4 comprehension questions to help children's understanding of Biblical concepts. Reading/hearing these stories will help young ones love stories of the Bible and may help adults fall in love again with God's Word. About the author: Kenneth N. Taylor is best known as the translator of The Living Bible and founder of Tyndale House Publishers, but his first renown was as a writer of children's books. Dr. Taylor and his wife Margaret raised 10 children, and his early books were written for use in the family's daily devotions. The manuscripts were ready for publication only when they passed the scrutiny of those ten critics. Dr. Taylor's books have been read to three generations around the world and have shaped the faith of many believers. All of his work pointed to his mission: to help all people understand the Word of God and experience its power at work in their lives. Dr. Taylor believed that it was important for the illustrations in his books to make the words come to life. Just as the words were easy for children to understand, so were the illustrations. He especially appreciated Richard and Frances Hook for their realistic, accurate portrayal of biblical scenes along with sweet pictures of children. Their illustrations, along with Dr. Taylor's stories, can easily form the basis for many lively family discussions about the Bible.
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  • Jesus in Pictures for Little Eyes

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Hardcover (Moody Publishers, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Stories of Jesus for His little onesThe Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes has been captivating children for years and years. Jesus in Pictures for Little Eyes is a compact collection of all the Gospel stories from the original book, from Jesus' birth to His ascension. Abridged text and adapted illustrations match the compact format. Parents will love how this condensed collection of stories helps them introduce their children to Jesus!
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  • The Old Testament in Pictures for Little Eyes

    Kenneth N. Taylor

    Paperback (Moody Pub, April 1, 1993)
    Through the use of simple language and colorful illustrations, favorite Old Testament stories come to life, teaching children basic Old Testament principles and giving them a worthwhile introduction to the Bible. Four-color illustrations throughout.