Does your child enjoy comic books and graphic novels? Help your kids connect God's Word to their lives with the BibleForce Devotional. With popular comic style action art, facts about each hero, Scriptures, and simple action items, kids will see ways they can also be heroes for God. The BibleForce Devotional is:
100 devotions based on the heroes of the Bible A fresh, bright graphic-novel style that interests boys and girls Action-packed graphics with stories and truths found in Scripture A great book to read together and simple enough for young readers to read on their own An excellent resource for visual learners Kids won't be able to put down this book. Jump into the story of God's Word and become an amazing hero for God today with BibleForce Devotional.
Check out the rest of the series, BibleForce: The First Heroes Bible.
TAMA FORTNER is an ECPA award-winning author with more than sixty titles to her credit, including Prayers for Each Moment, Everyday Joys, God, I Feel Sad, Easter Is Coming!, and more. She is the writer behind the million-selling Indescribable for Kids series with Louie Giglio, as well as a number of books in the Jesus Calling children’s line, including the wildly successful Jesus Calling: 365 Devotions for Kids. Tama has collaborated with such well-known authors as Max Lucado, Sadie Robertson-Huff, and Levi Lusko to create inspirational books for all ages.
Tama and her husband have two children who have grown up much too fast for their mama’s liking. They live on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee with two feisty pups who are convinced they are people too.
I haven’t see a copy of the BibleForce Heros Bible, but this Devotional is a lot like it. There are 100 or more devotions, each taking a two page spread. The interesting and very cool graphics go along with the devotions. There are “Fun Facts” “Be a Hero” and “Hero Training” with each devotion, along with the graphics. And I love that the graphics are comic book like. They appeal to the older elementary and middle school kids, which this Devotional seems to be the right fit for.
There are so many Devotionals for kids out there, and I encourage you to give this a try. This one would be a very good one to read to your child, no matter the age, so you can discuss the devotions together. There are a lot if possibilities with this Devotional.
A copy of this book was given to me by the author or publisher. I am not required to write a positive review. The opinions here in this review are totally mine alone. I am disclosing this with my review in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
There is potential in this book if 1) your kids have and love the "Bibleforce" comic book series and 2) you or a teacher are willing to put in some work to make the "Hero Training" and "Be A Hero" sections of each devotional specific and involve an activity. Even a good adult devotional would have pages for writing or drawing and a kids' one should have a wider range of activities to put ideas into practice.