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I Am: 40 Reasons to Trust God

por Diane M. Stortz

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"I Am shows children who God is and what He is like . . . and how much He loves them! Diane Stortz is a former children's editor and bestselling author with more than 250,000 books sold to date. In I Am, she explores the names of God in an interesting, unique way that will help children connect to who God says He is through the names He has given us to call Him. This book includes 40 stories that illustrate the meanings of 40 names and descriptive titles for God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Each story features Scripture verses, a prayer, and a short section about that name and its significance in kid-friendly language children can comprehend. For example: Jehovah Tsuri: the God who helps me Jehovah Rophe: the God who heals me Immanuel: the God who is with us Rabbi: the God who teaches me This spiritual and educational book teaches children the names of God and shows them who He is and how much He loves them."--… (mais)
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First sentence: Long ago, God made everything out of nothing.

This is a bible story book collection for parents to read aloud to their children. [Or perhaps Sunday School teachers to read aloud to their students.] There are nineteen stories from the Old Testament. There are twenty-one stories from the New Testament. Some of these stories are absolutely traditional and to be expected. Others come as bit more of a surprise.

Each story focuses on ONE 'name' of God. Some are more attributes and/or titles. But regardless each highlights something we can learn about God and reveals a reason to trust him even more.

Each includes a story, a devotion, a bible verse, and a prayer ( )
  blbooks | Oct 17, 2023 |
This is a beautiful Bible story book. I really like the way it is laid out, with each chapter centered around a different name of God. The pictures are very nice, too. They are slightly cartoon-style, but not so much as to be offensive to me. Some of the features I especially appreciated were the pronunciations for the Hebrew names of God, and the introduction at the end of each story, leading into the next story.
I received a free copy of this book from CelebrateLit, and these are my honest thoughts about it.
  momofeight | Jul 9, 2020 |
I Am is a beautifully illustrated book for children. Each of the forty entries includes passages of Scripture, stories from the Bible, prayers, as well as suggestions for learning more. This book would be an excellent book for reading with children in your life.

I think one of my favorite parts of this book is the illustrations. With the bright and vibrant colors, the pictures help bring the stories to life. I think these illustrations will help capture the attention and imagination of the children while reading this book's devotions. When our children were younger, I always looked for ones with excellent illustrations in them.

It explains who God is and why we should trust Him. So if you are looking for a devotional book for children in your life, check this book out for yourself.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from CelebrateLit, this in no way influenced my review. All opinions are my own. ( )
  PattiPeanut1992 | Jul 5, 2020 |
This book will immediately grab the attention of children with its attractive hardback cover, beautiful ribbon bookmark, and colorful illustrations, but the content inside is what will continue to keep their attention. Author Diane Stortz shares forty stories from both the Old and New Testament and each of them mentions a different name for God. From Genesis 1-2, when God created the world and was given the name Elohim (Creator), to Revelation 17:14, when He was proclaimed Lord of lords and King of kings, Stortz reveals a new name or descriptive title. She also includes devotions, Bible scripture, and prayers, along with the stories, to further increase understanding.

Reading this beautiful book together provides adults and children the perfect opportunity to discuss God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Even though "I Am: 40 Reasons to Trust God" was written for young people, I will certainly enjoy using it myself. I also recommend it as a wonderful resource for your church library.

I received a copy of this book from the author and Celebrate Lit. I was under no obligation to write a favorable review. These are my honest thoughts. ( )
  fcplcataloger | Jul 2, 2020 |
I must comment on the cover of this children’s book. It will catch the eye of children with the glitter that pops out and the beautiful and vivid colors that are used on the front cover. The illustrations go perfectly with each Bible story in the book. This book could be read together as a family or for an older child that is able to read on their own. I think it would make a wonderful gift and I plan on giving it to my first grandchild who was born a few days ago. Her parents will enjoy sharing these easy to understand stories as she gets older.
I liked how the author tells the stories in a simple way they will understand. I appreciate the ribbon book mark that you can use to hold your place without having to search where you left off. The book is sturdy and will last a very long time. Wouldn’t it be nice to pass this lovely book down through generations?
I did notice that there were little changes in wordings of stories that unsettled me. I first noticed when it said, “God said let us make people in our image. In the Bible it clearly states, “ God formed a man from dust.” He never said let’s make people. The next is when Eve eats from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.” In this book it says, “God says you can eat from any tree except from the good and knowing tree .” I read each chapter and there were minor word changes. Some of the stories probably should be read by older children and I think it is important to do the little exercise and prayer at the end of each chapter.
Overall I think the book is written closely to what the Bible says. As you read with your child notice anything that may not follow your own Bible. It is important for children to know what the Bible says. I understand that authors writing for younger children want to simplify words. I have no problem with that as long as it does not take away the meaning from the Bible.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion. ( )
  Harley0326 | Jun 26, 2020 |
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"I Am shows children who God is and what He is like . . . and how much He loves them! Diane Stortz is a former children's editor and bestselling author with more than 250,000 books sold to date. In I Am, she explores the names of God in an interesting, unique way that will help children connect to who God says He is through the names He has given us to call Him. This book includes 40 stories that illustrate the meanings of 40 names and descriptive titles for God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Each story features Scripture verses, a prayer, and a short section about that name and its significance in kid-friendly language children can comprehend. For example: Jehovah Tsuri: the God who helps me Jehovah Rophe: the God who heals me Immanuel: the God who is with us Rabbi: the God who teaches me This spiritual and educational book teaches children the names of God and shows them who He is and how much He loves them."--

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