In the
past, Christian fiction has had a bad name for being preachy, boring,
badly written and old-fashioned. But now there are some brilliant,
engaging, relevant stories that are just waiting to thrill our
children! Why should we cough up the cash, though?
10 Reasons to Buy Christian Fiction for the Children You Love
1. Stories with Christian characters can encourage children in their own faith
Church
kids are often thrilled to find a Christian hero/heroine in a 'real'
story! They can also be inspired to follow their example.
2. We remember stories better than straight information
Jesus
told stories for a reason! Not only are stories with a message so
much more memorable than a list of bullet points, they are so much
more enjoyable. Church and non-church children alike can learn about
how valued they are, how the Lord loves them, and that prayer changes
things, all through the medium of a great book.
3. It's great to encourage children to read books with Christian values
We
are all influenced by what we put into our minds, and there is a lot
of ungodly stuff out there filling our children's heads and hearts.
In a world that is imperfect, stories written from a Christian
perspective can encourage our children to find and stay on the right
path.
4. A novel is a non-threatening gift
Books
make thoughtful gifts and are generally gratefully received. Why not
buy books for children who attend Messy Church, kids clubs and
camps?
5. Kids see faith being outworked in a way relevant to their own culture
Bible
stories can become over-familiar to church kids . . . but it can be
exciting to read about how faith works in every day situations, to
children just like them.
6. Children make sense of their world through stories
Children
can reflect on subjects such as faith, prayer, justice and
forgiveness in the safe place of a story. If you have read the book,
you can talk about these issues with them, too.
7. Children can lend books to their friends (at no extra cost!)
Why
not buy a load for your own kids then lend them out to all their
school friends and their families? Think of the potential! If you get
tongue-tied, but would like to pass on the good news to kids going
through a rough time, a book can take the message for you.
8. Like to have spiritual input but can't due to distance?
Grandparents/parents/significant
others who are separated from their children by distance (or who
can't talk about their faith openly), but would still like to have
some spiritual input, can do so by sending Christian books, or
reading stories over Skype!
9. Like more family time? Reading stories together is great for bonding!
Reading
an exciting novel aloud is a great way to spend quality time
together. Discussing the plot and the characters' reactions to events
is a great way to open communication.
10. Words are powerful – a book may sow seeds that will bear fruit in years to come
We
have all read books that have affected the way we have thought about
things. Never underestimate the power of a story to change lives.
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Happy reading :-)
Janet
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