Emmanuel – God is with us!
Enjoy this holy day with your family and friends. Remember Jesus the Christ Child left his throne in heaven to show us how much he loves us.
Continue reading →About Janice D. Green
Janice D. Green retired as an elementary librarian to write children's books. She is author and publisher of The Creation, Baby Jesus . . . Messiah!, and Jonah, the Fearful Prophet. Two of these titles have also been translated into Amharic and Swahili. Her passion is to write about the Bible in a way that encourages young families to want to read it for themselves. Her current work in progress is a devotional book about the life of Moses. She also has an alphabet book under contract with Ambasador International that is being illustrated by her grandson, Jonathan Huff. www.honeycombadventures.com www.biblequilts.com.
Enjoy this holy day with your family and friends. Remember Jesus the Christ Child left his throne in heaven to show us how much he loves us.
Continue reading →♦ Title: So Great a Love ♦ Author/Illustrator: Kristie Wilde ♦ ISBN: 978-0-9974828-1-2 ♦ Reviewed by: Janice D. Green ♦ Rating “Does God really love me?” This wonderful book answers this question by exploring the animal world and discovering examples of God’s love all around … Continue reading →
Most children enjoy coloring – not only young children, but children at heart – whose ages can be counted by decades. Let’s consider coloring our way through Advent this Christmas season and use the coloring pages to help us focus … Continue reading →
The holiday season is here again in full swing. Are you looking forward to a Thanksgiving feast next week? Enjoying good food with family and friends is a wonderful tradition. I want to share about healthy eating, and do my level best to … Continue reading →
How does one hope to fully grasp the vast awesomeness of God? It will take a lifetime, and I am certain we will all still feel overwhelmed when we meet him face to face. What can we do to help our … Continue reading →
One thing many people can count on every year on October 31 is children coming to their door for trick-or-treat. To some this is an annoyance while to others it is a time for dressing up like . . . … Continue reading →
