Hallel

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn this devotional for ages 9–13, you will travel through several time periods, starting with Israel in the wilderness, then through the life of David, the captivity of Judah, and finally Christ’s work on earth. You will tour many important sites like caves, palaces, and even a national park. We’ll also make some stops along the way to consider spiritual topics from the psalms that are still relevant for young Christians today.

Day 19 – He Must Increase

Reading Time: 3 minutesContrary to what many believe today, neither the truth that Jesus is both really God and really man nor the way that he views the people on this earth are ideas that you can simply form your own opinion on. These truths are clearly taught in the pages of Scripture and are “profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Tim. 3:16).
So who is Jesus? John’s inspired gospel account of our Savior’s ministry will help you answer this question biblically, and it will also help you understand just how important the answer to your question is. When you fall into sin or are tempted to sin or when you suffer hardship and loss, there is great comfort in knowing who Jesus is—the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

Just Like You

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn this devotional for ages 9–13, you will travel through several time periods, starting with Israel in the wilderness, then through the life of David, the captivity of Judah, and finally Christ’s work on earth. You will tour many important sites like caves, palaces, and even a national park. We’ll also make some stops along the way to consider spiritual topics from the psalms that are still relevant for young Christians today.

Day 18 – Loving Admonition

Reading Time: 3 minutesContrary to what many believe today, neither the truth that Jesus is both really God and really man nor the way that he views the people on this earth are ideas that you can simply form your own opinion on. These truths are clearly taught in the pages of Scripture and are “profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Tim. 3:16).
So who is Jesus? John’s inspired gospel account of our Savior’s ministry will help you answer this question biblically, and it will also help you understand just how important the answer to your question is. When you fall into sin or are tempted to sin or when you suffer hardship and loss, there is great comfort in knowing who Jesus is—the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

What’s In a Name?

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn this devotional for ages 9–13, you will travel through several time periods, starting with Israel in the wilderness, then through the life of David, the captivity of Judah, and finally Christ’s work on earth. You will tour many important sites like caves, palaces, and even a national park. We’ll also make some stops along the way to consider spiritual topics from the psalms that are still relevant for young Christians today.

Principle 10: The Church Plant Needs to Be Visited by Those Who Are Planting It (15:36, 18:23, 19:22)

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis is the Urdu translation of Chapter 5, Church Planting Principles from the Book of Acts, Part Two: The Method of Planting Churches (pages 61–68) from Planting, Watering, Growing: Planting Confessionally Reformed Churches in the 21st Century, edited by Daniel R. Hyde and Shane Lems, published in 2011 by Reformation Heritage Books. It has been translated into Urdu by Pastor Arslan Ul Haq.

Principle 9: The Church Planter Must Visit His Flock and Teach Privately (20:20)

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis is the Urdu translation of Chapter 5, Church Planting Principles from the Book of Acts, Part Two: The Method of Planting Churches (pages 61–68) from Planting, Watering, Growing: Planting Confessionally Reformed Churches in the 21st Century, edited by Daniel R. Hyde and Shane Lems, published in 2011 by Reformation Heritage Books. It has been translated into Urdu by Pastor Arslan Ul Haq.