2ndViolinist
Puritan Board Freshman
Hello everyone,
Here is my situation: My parents are Roman Catholic. Even though I am an adult, I still live at home. When my parents attend mass, I attend a Reformed church. I have a younger sister who goes with them, but I have been trying to witness to her for a while and really, see to it that she always has exposure to the Bible and the things of God in the hopes that she would be saved. I pray for her--and my family--almost every day.
Together, my sister and I have read through parts of Genesis, parts of the gospels, some of the Psalms, the book of James, and other passages in the Bible. Last summer, we went through the Children's Catechism, but I plan to keep on reviewing it with her. Recently I let her read One Heartbeat Away by Mark Cahill. I read it ten years ago, before I became Reformed. It is a good and basic introduction of man's need for a Savior, but the author is certainly not Reformed.
Does anyone have recommended Reformed reading for young ones? I'm looking for reading materials on doctrines, theology, the Christian Walk, etc. My sister is in elementary school, 10 years old. What I enjoy (J.C. Ryle, C.H. Spurgeon, R.C. Sproul, John Stott, Elisabeth Elliott) may be a bit overwhelming for her right now...
Any input would be very much appreciated.
Here is my situation: My parents are Roman Catholic. Even though I am an adult, I still live at home. When my parents attend mass, I attend a Reformed church. I have a younger sister who goes with them, but I have been trying to witness to her for a while and really, see to it that she always has exposure to the Bible and the things of God in the hopes that she would be saved. I pray for her--and my family--almost every day.
Together, my sister and I have read through parts of Genesis, parts of the gospels, some of the Psalms, the book of James, and other passages in the Bible. Last summer, we went through the Children's Catechism, but I plan to keep on reviewing it with her. Recently I let her read One Heartbeat Away by Mark Cahill. I read it ten years ago, before I became Reformed. It is a good and basic introduction of man's need for a Savior, but the author is certainly not Reformed.
Does anyone have recommended Reformed reading for young ones? I'm looking for reading materials on doctrines, theology, the Christian Walk, etc. My sister is in elementary school, 10 years old. What I enjoy (J.C. Ryle, C.H. Spurgeon, R.C. Sproul, John Stott, Elisabeth Elliott) may be a bit overwhelming for her right now...
Any input would be very much appreciated.