This week, the blog is sponsored by New Growth Press, and this post is written by Marty Machowski, author of The Sword: Magnus and the Mystery of Romans
Back in the 1990s, family worship resources were few and far between, and most had outdated illustrations that didn’t capture a child’s attention. I still remember staring at the hefty study Bible on our end table, feeling completely overwhelmed. It seemed like a mountain I didn’t know how to climb. That’s when the enemy’s lies crept in: “You don’t even know where to start! You think you can teach this massive book to your kids? Good luck—this will never work.” The discouragement was real.
Although I understood the importance of family worship I still didn’t know where to begin. That’s when it hit me: If I was struggling, our parents likely were too. I realized our church family needed practical help. To support parents and make learning engaging for children, I created a new genre of Bible study: the storybook Bible study, a resource that combines biblical teaching with captivating storytelling.
My latest book in this series is a children’s Bible study on Romans, titled The Sword: Magnus and
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