From Genesis to Malachi, God’s Word tells us a story with twists and turns and surprises on every page. There are warriors and queens and heroes and people wandering in the wilderness — and in all of their lives, God is telling them one great, big message: you need a Savior and He is coming soon! Every page of the Old Testament aims to remind us that God’s people needed to be saved from their sin, and God promised to send that Savior by sending His only Son. This was good news for God’s people in the Old Testament, and it’s good news for us today!
Each day of this workbook study, your child will focus on one book of the Old Testament, learning about its core message and key themes. Here is what you will find on each day of this adventure:
- A simple Christ-centered summary of that book of the Bible
- A key verse from that day's book of the Bible that enables you and your kids to see for themselves how God speaks to His people through His Word.
- A Lookout Point that highlights who God reveals Himself to be in that book and teach your child more about His unchanging character.
- Biblical Genre Icon: A little icon that tells your child the biblical genre of that book (is it poetry? history? Law?), plus this workbook has an entire tutorial on biblical genre at the back of the book!
- Authorship Icon: A little icon that will tell you the author of that book of the Bible. Does your child know each book of the Bible was written by someone, as God lead them by His Spirit (do you?)? This icon will tell you and your child the author's name, if we know it; if we don't know who wrote that book of the Bible, this icon will tell you that, too!
- Fieldnotes: a few simple questions for reflection to help you and your child apply to their daily lives what they are learning about God. Plus! Encouragement for them to discuss what they're learning with you!
- Prayer Point: a simple take-away that encourages you and your child to pray with you about what they just learned.
FAQ
How much overlap is there between the content in the parent's edition and the content in the child's edition? Much of the teaching content is the same (book summary, Lookout Point, key verse, etc.), but the questions for reflection in the Fieldnotes section are age appropriate, as is the prayer prompt, though they intentionally have overlapping themes based on the content of the book of the Bible highlighted in that day's study.
Should I purchase one workbook for each of my children? We highly recommend it! It is a great way for kids to practice having their own time dedicated to Bible study and prayer; what better way than for them to track what they're learning and be amazed by their own progress in their own workbook!
Do we have to do a book of the Bible every day of the week? This book is designed to go at your own pace. There are no day numbers or chapter divisions. Just pick up where you left off without missing a beat.
How different is this content from the Christ at the Center cards? The book summary is identical, as is the genre and authorship icon. Everything else is entirely unique to this workbook.