Amazing Timeline for Bible Students
Do you homeschool your kids or grandkids?
Are you a teacher in a Christian school or ministry?
Do you study history?
Do you want to teach the next generation a biblical account of history?
Then the ADAMS SYNCHRONOLOGICAL CHART (OR MAP OF HISTORY) is for you!
This amazing visual timeline pulls out to open into a very, very long timeline that can go down a long hall on the floor…yet folds up to read like a book.
Made of sturdy paper with ancient illustrations and antique pictures, it’s the perfect timeline for studying the ancient world from Creation to Christ.
It has a biblical timeline based on extensive research done by James Ussher in the 1600s. This timeline is used by many Bibles and Bible scholars today.
It also includes world history from a biblical perspective and not from an evolutionist’s point of view.
I fell in love with this timeline when a friend of mine showed me her copy. I instantly bought one for our own home to use with our grandkids. It’s great for discussions about the Bible. It’s great for discussions about Creation. It’s great for digging into what the Bible says about the dates of history instead of what evolutionists claim.
CLICK HERE to find a copy at Master Books.
-blog post written by Nancy I. Sanders, a bestselling and award-winning children’s author of over 100 books including Old Testament Days, an activity guide with more than 80 activities for kids do learn firsthand what it was like to live in the time of the Old Testament. CLICK HERE to visit her website.
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Truly amazing! We ALL need this!
This looks so amazing!
Thank you for sharing this. This will be a perfect addition to the Bible class I get to teach at our public high school.
That’s one of the items I wouldn’t part with during our move!
What a great resource! Thanks for sharing, Nancy.