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Who will be King?

Matthias Media
9781876326722 | 1876326727 | 20pp
Size: 140(w) x 140(h) mm
£0.75
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in charge of your family?

Or the boss of your school?

Or maybe you'd like to be the king of the whole world and be in charge of everything!

God's book - the Bible - talks a lot about who is king of everything. And it asks a very important question:

WHO WILL BE YOUR KING?

But let's start at the beginning...

So it goes on to cover the six basic points:
1. God is the kind creator
2. We say 'No' and make a mess
3. People can't say no to God, there is a punishment
4. Because of his love, God sent his Son Jesus to take our punishment
5. God brought Jesus back to life, and made him king over all
6. There are 2 ways to live: with or without Jesus - only one has a future

Then it has memory verses and all the diagrams at the back.

It's printed in full colour, on glossy durable paper with bright & clear illustrations and large text-making it ideal for camps etc. Large discounts on quantity.
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"There is always a temptation to water down the gospel when it comes to speaking to children - just to restrict what we say to something like, 'God made the world, he loves you and you should love him'.

But in the long run this can be misleading. Who will be King? is a children's version of the excellent evangelistic booklet Two ways to live. It is colourful and simple. But it tells the gospel like it really is and pulls no punches. Why Jesus had to come to die is explained clearly. This will be a very worthwhile resource for anyone working with young people."

- Review in Evangelicals Now

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A clear and faithful summary of the gospel for children
Review by Mark Selby | 17.04.2008

Who will be king is a really useful little booklet that explains the whole message of the Bible in a clear, simple and faithful way, which children can easily understand. It's a great booklet to go through with children to help explain the good news about Jesus.

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An simple overview of the gospel for young children
Review by Anonymous | 13.01.2008

This book reveals the truths of the Christian faith in a way which children can easily understand. Furthermore it equips them to share the gospel with their friends. Each page is a different aspect of the gospel, and is very colourful and has scriptures to back it up. This is very suitable for a series of 6/7 weeks in which the children learn a different theme each week.

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A brilliant and flexible little booklet!
Review by Emily Johnson | 26.12.2007

Really simple, but still captures the incredible message! A great base for teaching and talks of all kinds - my 7-9-year-olds loved the pictures. Easy to carry and distribute, an excellent way to introduce people to the real Christian message, or to break it down for those who already have an idea about it.

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Fantastic child friendly way to share the gospel
Review by Anonymous | 26.09.2007

We used this booklet at a recent Bible Week, giving a copy to every child from age 5 to 11 years. It was a great tool for group leaders to take their groups of children through and to explore what it means to be a Christian. Its progression in pictures as well as words gave us an opportunity to share the basics of what it means to be a Christian with even the most resistant child. On a personal note it has also proved effective in exploring what it means to be a Christian with my five year old.

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Clear, concise and visually impacting explanation of the Gospel for Children.
Review by James McIntosh | 19.09.2007

Based on the 'adult' version 'Two Ways to Live' this visual representation of the Gospel, necessarily enhanced by short paragrpahs of explanation on the facing pages is a must for children's ministry.

Our church used these for a recent visit of Belarussian children affected by the Chernobyl disaster and the simple pictures really helped us to cross the language barrier and explain the Gospel to these needy children. Our own children also loved them and even a 3 yr old could grasp most of what was being said and represented.

If I have any criticism, it's the size- not that easy to put a pile in your pocket!

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Gets kids attention
Review by Mrs Jane Duxbury | 30.08.2007

Great colourfull presentation that grabbed the childrens attention, though still pitched at a level too high for under 10's maybe a few more pictures and a few less words might help. By far the best available booklet I have found for children.

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vibrant well presented valuable tool for kids
Review by Dave Chuck | 05.06.2007

Who will be King is an excellent hand out. It is colourful and vibrant with accurate bite sized chunks of user-friendly text without this kind of jargon. Each page has a summary line at the base, which many young people read as the only part first time round which is just fine as it give the whole story. The message given is urgent, vital, and relevant for all young people Churched and UnChurched and they enjoy reading it.

Even better it doesn’t leave one hanging after praying the believers prayer but goes on to provide suggestions on what to do and where to go next.

I would heartily recommend these be used in for all age groups upto 11.

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Brilliant Gospel description for young people
Review by Sarah Pedlow | 10.05.2007

This is one fo the best booklets i've seen for a short precise Gospel presentation for children of all ages. Its good and colourful to keep their attention and its not too complicated! Very good for helping them understand the Gospel, worth every penny!

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Great gospel presentation, with clear pictures and text
Review by Colin Dyer | 16.04.2007

This is a far more attractive presentation of 'Two ways to live' than the other booklets available. It's particularly aimed at kids, but I'd be tempted to use it for anyone - only the first page is particularly orientated towards a young person. It's visually interesting, with a clear gospel presentation with Bible verses to back this up on the last few pages. A big yes giving to young people, and use it with adults by adding that it was originally designed for young people but otherwise it's very clear and helpful

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attractive faithful presentation of the Gospel
Review by James | 15.04.2007

Kids version of two ways to live.

attractive. pitched at kids.

faithful but accessible.

good!

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Excellent!
Review by Anonymous | 12.04.2007

An excellent resource for use with individuals or a large group. We used this at both the Christian Union at school and to give to kids at a camp we helped out on in the summer. They explain the Gospel clearly and show you what to do next if you want to make a decision. And they're great value for money too!

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