<p>“This book is a work of art. The generous layering of paint in its illustrations, coupled with the gentle poetry and depth of its text, creates a moment for readers--whether very young, very old, or anywhere in between--to reflect on what it means to journey on the Way of Love.”<br />––Jennifer Grant, author of <i>Love You More</i> and <i>A</i><i>Little Blue Bottle</i></p>

<p>"Roger’s beautiful paintings and awe-inspiring words combine to create the perfect primer for parents, teachers, and clergy searching for a means to help their young ones experience the Way of Love.” <br />––T.J. Freeman, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Ft. Wayne, Indiana</p>

<p>"Teaching our kids about Jesus is often a challenging but worthy task. With <i>The Very Best Day,</i> we parents and educators do not have to go it alone.” <br /> ––Sarah Condon, author of Churchy and co-host of The Mockingcast</p>

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<p>"Hutchison has created both a thoughtful gift for children entering Sunday school and a resource that sparks meaningful faith conversations at home.” <br />––Christine V. Hides, Director of Christian Education at Kenilworth Union Church (Illinois) and blogger at "Bless Each One"</p>

<p>“Roger Hutchison uses easy-to-read poetry, meaningful reflection, and beautiful illustrations to introduce the practices of the Way of Love to children." <br />––Victoria Hoppes, Camp Director at Waycross Episcopal Camp and Conference Center, Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis</p>

<p>"A tool for all who would like to grow in faith as a family, it will make a delightful addition to a home or church library." <br />––Traci Smith, author of Faithful Families and Prayers for Faithful Families</p>

An introduction to the Way of Love for children and their families.“The Way of Love” has become a mantra of Michael B. Curry’s episcopate as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church. From the royal wedding to the 79th General Convention of the Episcopal Church and continuing today, all ages have been inspired and eager to “grow more deeply with Jesus Christ at the center of our lives, so we can bear witness to his way of love in and for the world.”

The Very Best Day: The Way of Love for Children introduces the practices for a Jesus-centered life for children ages 3–10 and their families. Using accessible language and age-appropriate themes, it specifically addresses children and the importance of rhythm and practice in their lives as Christians, accompanied by Roger Hutchison’s familiar and vibrant artwork. Through a cadence of words and colorful images, children will see how to Turn, Learn, Pray, Worship, Bless, Go, and Rest in daily life as a follower of Jesus. Learning such wisdom at an early age will benefit children (and the adults who love them).

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“This book is a work of art. The generous layering of paint in its illustrations, coupled with the gentle poetry and depth of its text, creates a moment for readers--whether very young, very old, or anywhere in between--to reflect on what it means to journey on the Way of Love.”
––Jennifer Grant, author of Love You More and ALittle Blue Bottle

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<p><b>An introduction to the Way of Love for children and their families.</b></p>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781640652811
Publisert
2020-02-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Church Publishing Inc
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
203 mm
Aldersnivå
G, J, 01, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
40

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Biographical note

ROGER HUTCHISON is the Director of Christian Formation and Parish Life at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church in Houston. An artist who paints with children in a variety of contexts, he is the author of several books including Jesus: God Among Us and The Painting Table. Roger serves on the Forma Board of Directors and is a member of the National Association of Grieving Children. He lives with his family outside of Houston, Texas. Jerusalem Jackson Greer is the Staff Officer for Evangelism for The Episcopal Church, and member of the Way of Love creation and leadership team. Additionally, she serves as a Resource Consultant for Baptized for Life, and serves on the board of Forma: The Network for Christian Formation, and Episcopal Relief & Development’s Council of Advice. She is often sought out as a speaker and contributor around the topics of evangelism, discipleship, liturgical living, welcoming former evangelicals, and ministry with families and children. She lives with her husband and two teenage sons in rural Arkansas and is the author of At Home in this Life: Finding Peace at the Crossroads of Unraveled Dreams and Beautiful Surprises and A Homemade Year: The Blessings of Cooking, Crafting and Coming Together. As a family they are attempting to live a slower version of the modern life. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. She writes about all of this and more at jerusalemgreer.com