I do not know of another book I
could recommend as a great book for young readers, an unmatched
teaching tool for children’s Bible teachers, and the perfect
family devotional book all in one. Grandpa’s Box is all of these
and is the best children’s book I have read in years.
An elementary-aged reader will
have a difficult time putting this book down. Each of Grandpa’s
stories is a “war story” symbolized by some small object from
his box. In the first chapter Grandpa tells his grandchildren,
Marc and Amy, that he is in the middle of a war. “It’s a great
and terrible war I’m in. It’s not the kind in which people shoot
and stab and blow each other up. Oh, no, it’s much more serious
than that…But the great thing about this war is that even though
it’s so hard and long and even though the enemy is very
powerful, the war is already won.” From Genesis 3 through
Revelations, each chapter is a biblically accurate revelation of
God in Christ Jesus our conquering King.
I train Sunday school teachers
and I will recommend this book to every one of them. The
teaching of the Word in the context of spiritual warfare is
important as we point the next generation to Christ. Starr Meade
never compromises any of the biblical context and is faithful in
every chapter to tell the story of redemption. She understands
that the Bible is a revelation of God, not a book of stories
directing us to some moral or principle for living.
As in her first book, Training
Hearts, Teaching Minds, Meade provides a wonderful family
devotion guide based on the Shorter Catechism. This book should
be read in a family setting, also, so that parents can discuss
what each story shows us about God. P&R Publishing’s website (www.prpbooks.com/grandpasbox)
has a few discussion questions for each chapter to aid in this
book’s use as a family devotional. I own this book. I will use
it often as a teacher, but I anticipate wearing off the covers
as I read it to my grandchildren.
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