The Empty Tomb
Three grieving but faithful women approached the tomb on the first day of the week. As they neared the tomb they began to discuss how they might be able to roll the heavy stone away from the entrance to the … 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.
Three grieving but faithful women approached the tomb on the first day of the week. As they neared the tomb they began to discuss how they might be able to roll the heavy stone away from the entrance to the … Continue reading →
This is copied from a post I made last year on my blog, Honeycomb Adventures Press, LLC. I get squeamish when I see people get injured. I rarely watch television because so many programs are like a feeding frenzy of this type. … Continue reading →
The donkey has a story to tell about the crucifixion on Palm Sunday. This skit requires two people, the donkey and a translator. To pull it off effectively the person in the role of donkey must be willing to look … Continue reading →
■Title: The Little Pot ■Author and Illustrator: Dawn Stephens ■Publisher: Bumblebee Productions (2009) ■ISBN-10: 1-933982-11-X ■ISBN-13: 978-1-933982-11-3 ■SRP: $17.95 ■Reviewed by: Janice D. Green Rating: The Little Pot by Dawn Stephens is a children’s storybook that teaches a lesson in patience … Continue reading →
One of my treasured memories as a child was when my mother or father read to me. It wasn’t that they read so often. But those few times were so special that they still stand out in my memory almost … Continue reading →
Tomorrow is Valentines Day. Can you think back to a time in your childhood when you felt left out, especially on Valentines Day? Of course you received a box full of valentines from most, if not all, of your classmates. … Continue reading →
