Arch Books
Sylvia Duggan writes:
I picked up a copy of the Jessie Tree Guide yesterday and was pleased to see the Arch books recommended as additional resources. I was raised on these books and still love and use them. I wanted to let others know that in addition to the purchasing resources listed in the booklet many of the ones suggested in the guide are also available on amazon.com. Additionally there are a fair number of Arch books in the church library including at least a few of those recommended in the guide. If the Arch books seem too "easy reader" for your family (my 7 and 9 yr. olds still like them) The Child's Story Bible by Catherine F. Vos, which gives nice narrative style versions of many biblical stories (also a much used favorite at our house), might be an option. A copy of the Vos book is in the church library and it is also availabe on amazon.
I picked up a copy of the Jessie Tree Guide yesterday and was pleased to see the Arch books recommended as additional resources. I was raised on these books and still love and use them. I wanted to let others know that in addition to the purchasing resources listed in the booklet many of the ones suggested in the guide are also available on amazon.com. Additionally there are a fair number of Arch books in the church library including at least a few of those recommended in the guide. If the Arch books seem too "easy reader" for your family (my 7 and 9 yr. olds still like them) The Child's Story Bible by Catherine F. Vos, which gives nice narrative style versions of many biblical stories (also a much used favorite at our house), might be an option. A copy of the Vos book is in the church library and it is also availabe on amazon.
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Will the guides be available for purchase this coming Sunday, and if yes, where will the table be located?
Yes, November 30, in Reception Hall.
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