The First Wedding — Ages 5–7 and Ages 8–10
Available in two age-appropriate editions, these books take children back to the very beginning — the Garden of Eden — where the very first wedding took place. Drawing from the Book of Genesis, both books affirm in a beautiful and accessible way that marriage is God’s design between one man and one woman, established by God Himself from the moment of creation.
Both editions include a dedicated note to parents and a guide to resources in the back, making them not just a story to be read, but a conversation to be had — equipping parents to confidently affirm God’s design for marriage in their own home, grounded in Scripture.
Free to Be Me
Meet Benny — a rabbit who is convinced he wants to be a fox.
Free to Be Me is a thoughtful and tenderhearted story about Benny’s journey as he sets out to become something he is not. No matter how hard he tries, Benny simply cannot change what he is — and through that journey, he begins to discover something far more wonderful: that he was made exactly as he is, by a good God who loves him deeply, and that who he is is something worth celebrating.
The story addresses a serious topic with care and gentleness, told in a way that is meaningful and accessible to young children without being heavy or overwhelming. It builds genuine empathy for those who struggle with questions of identity, while also giving children a joyful, age-appropriate foundation for understanding that their identity is not something to be constructed or changed, but something to be received as a gift from their Creator. A valuable conversation starter for parents, and a story that points children back to the truth that they are fearfully and wonderfully made.
Rainbows Are Everywhere
This book is a timely and important resource, particularly during Pride Month, when the rainbow has become one of the most widely misused symbols in our culture. Rainbows Are Everywhere helps young children understand the true origin and meaning of the rainbow — God’s covenant with humanity — so that when they see it displayed in the context of celebrating lifestyles that contradict God’s design, they can recognize that misuse for what it is.
The goal is not to fill children with confusion or anxiety when they see a rainbow, but quite the opposite — to give them comfort, clarity, and a sense of wonder rooted in God’s Word. Every rainbow they see becomes a reminder of God’s faithfulness, His promises, and His unchanging design.
I Is For Israel
Due to biblical illiteracy and gaps in public education, an entire generation of children is growing up without a proper understanding of Israel — its history, its people, and its profound significance in God’s redemptive plan.
This book introduces young children to the nation of Israel and the Jewish people in an age-appropriate, engaging way. It affirms that Israel is a Jewish nation, given to the Jewish people by God through an everlasting covenant. It addresses the reality that Israel has repeatedly sought peace with its neighbors, and it celebrates the deep connection between the Jewish people and the Christian faith — for they are our very foundation.
From the preservation of the Scriptures, to Jerusalem as the city God chose for His own name, to the birth, life, and ministry of Jesus, to His promised return — Israel is woven into the entire story of salvation. This book gives children a love and appreciation for Israel and the Jewish people that will anchor their faith for a lifetime.

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