Sunday, March 15, 2020

The Way to the Savior: A Family Easter Devotional by Jeff and Abbey Land

Easter is coming up soon and there is a new product published by B& H Kids called The Way to the Savior: A Family Easter Devotional by Jeff and Abbey Land.

From the Back Cover:
Prepare your hearts for Easter!
Amid the bustle of springtime chores and storefront bunnies, reminding your children of the true meaning of Easter can be a challenge. But this forty-day devotional brings the family together during Lent for a meaningful Easter season focused on Christ instead.
The Way to the Savior guides families through eight aspects of Lent and ends with a focus on Jesus' last days and resurrection.
With activity ideas and space to add Easter memories as well, this collection of devotions will become a family keepsake, bringing family together to celebrate the Easter season and the way to the Savior year after year.

My Thoughts:
This devotional book is meant to be read during the season of Lent, and there are 40 days included in the book. The authors include a note to the parents in the beginning to help them understand how to use this book during the days leading up to Easter. There are 8 themes covered in this book--Hope, Love, Thanksgiving, Commitment, Forgiveness, Trust, Obedience, and Jesus' Last Days. Each day a main verse is focused on with a devotional thought, short written prayer and an application thought or question for the family to answer. The illustrations are just as beautiful as the cover, and will definitely draw the eyes of little ones. I thought that the short devotionals were useful in pointing the family to Jesus and helping to keep Him the focus in the days leading up to Easter. This is a good resource to help bring the importance of Easter into family devotional time without adding the burden of a huge time commitment.

My Rating: ★★★★

Here is a trailer for the book from B&H Publishing!



***I received this complimentary book from B&H Publishing. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions are my own.

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