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Good Children's Bibles Are Hard to Find
By
DevinMaddox
Posted on
4 Jun 2010
The Bible is sometimes a scary place. There is war and disease, life and death. There is nothing more frightening though than a children's bible that ignores the facts of Scripture. There are two common pitfalls consumers can fall into when buying a children's Bible, each
errors of virtue. The first is to try to buy a children's bible because it is cute. The pages are beautifully illustrated and you know that your children won't be bored looking at the pictures. This is not necessarily a bad thing. A children's bible should be illustrated well! The other pitfall is trying to find a children's bible that is theologically accurate, but is inaccessible to children. This is not a bad thing either. After all, the truth of Scripture is of supreme importance. What if there were a children's bible that exalted the truth of Scripture in a way that was visually appealing all at the same time?
That is what we have strived to do with our HCSB Illustrated Children's Bibles. In the challenging quest for a good children's bible, take
a look
at what we have to offer for kids of different ages.
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