XTB 12: End to End
Bible discovery for children
Description
XTB Daily Bible reading notes for children, with puzzles, pictures, prayers – and a free XTB Bible Timeline. Zoom in on Daniel, Nehemiah, John and Revelation, using your Bible Timeline to see how everything fits together.
Issue Twelve of XTB is called End to End. Three months of Bible readings to help you investigate the very first Easter in John's Gospel, meet Daniel, one of the young men captured by King Nebuchadnezzar, find out how the Israelites came home in Nehemiah and explore the last book in the Bible - Revelation.
Issue Twelve of XTB is called End to End. Three months of Bible readings to help you investigate the very first Easter in John's Gospel, meet Daniel, one of the young men captured by King Nebuchadnezzar, find out how the Israelites came home in Nehemiah and explore the last book in the Bible - Revelation.
Other information
XTB (eXplore The Bible) is a series of daily Bible reading notes for children of the 7-11 age group, with puzzles, pictures and prayers.XTB is beautifully presented with full-colour illustrations and is a series of 12 books which, if used on a quarterly basis, will help a child cover all of the main books, themes and characters of the Bible in 3 years.
Look out for Table Talk - a book of daily Bible times for families with children aged from 4 upwards. The Bible passages are the same each day for XTB and Table Talk - so you can use the two books together, or on their own. Whichever suits you best.
Additional Information
| Author | Alison Mitchell |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781904889168 |
| Dimensions | 210mm x 147mm |
| Pages | 76 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
| No of Bible studies | N/A |
| Format | Paperback |
| Suggested Age Range | 7 - 11 |
| Bible Book | N/A |
Customer Reviews
XTB notes
(Review written for 'XTB 2: Miracles & Dreams')
We gave our 7yr old granddaughter a copy of Christmas XTB which she loved doing at breakfast time. She asked to carry on and it has become part of daily family life...speaks for itself! Thanks ![]()





