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Table Talk 3: Comings and Goings

Bible discovery for families

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Three months of Bible readings based in the books of Exodus, Matthew and Acts.

Description

Issue Three of Table Talk is called Comings and Goings. It contains three months of Bible readings based in the books of Exodus, Matthew and Acts and the pages are undated. It will help you explore Jesus' miracles and teaching in Matthew's Gospel, escape from Egypt with the thrilling book of Exodus, and join Paul on a dangerous journey in the book of Acts.

Other information

Table Talk is for families with children from 4 yrs and up to use for daily Bible times. Each day takes about five minutes, maybe at breakfast or after an evening meal. Choose whatever time suits you best as a family.

Table Talk links in with XTB Bible reading notes for children. (XTB stands for eXplore The Bible). The Bible passages are the same each day for Table Talk and XTB - so you can use the two books together, or on their own. Whichever suits you best.

Table of contents

  • The first 15 days go through Acts chs 15-18
  • Day 16 dives into Exodus and looks through chs 1-4 over 9 days
  • We then pick up in Matthew chs 13-18 between days 26-45
  • Day 46 brings us back to Exodus and we go through chs 5-12 until day 61
  • A quick flashback to Genesis on day 62, relevant to Exodus
  • And then back again the next day to Exodus, until day 65, ending in ch 14
  • A series of puzzles and questions at the very end of the book offer a chance to look into other parts of the Bible not covered here.

Additional Information

Author Alison Mitchell
ISBN 9781873166970
Pages 48
Publisher The Good Book Company
Table of contents The first 15 days go through Acts chs 15-18

Day 16 dives into Exodus and looks through chs 1-4 over 9 days

We then pick up in Matthew chs 13-18 between days 26-45

Day 46 brings us back to Exodus and we go through chs 5-12 until day 61

A quick flashback to Genesis on day 62, relevant to Exodus

And then back again the next day to Exodus, until day 65, ending in ch 14

A series of puzzles and questions at the very end of the book offer a chance to look into other parts of the Bible not covered here.
Other info Table Talk is for families with children from 4 yrs and up to use for daily Bible times. Each day takes about five minutes, maybe at breakfast or after an evening meal. Choose whatever time suits you best as a family.

Table Talk links in with XTB Bible reading notes for children. (XTB stands for eXplore The Bible). The Bible passages are the same each day for Table Talk and XTB - so you can use the two books together, or on their own. Whichever suits you best.
Suggested Age Range Under 10

Customer Reviews

Brilliant Bible time with fun

(Review written for 'Table Talk 1: The Book of Beginnings')

 I have always wanted to read the bible as a family but never managed to maintain the children's interest and wondered how much they understood. this book is fantastic as the biblical explanations are excellent. The children and adults get to do activities not just simply read. For example this week my kids have had strips of paper with bible verses and have been trying to put them in order, they have also been acting out scenes. Great fun and a great way of remembering what you have learnt. Even my 13 year old joins in. I would thoroughly recommend it. 

| Review by | 23/02/12 | Did you find this review helpful?   Yes | No

Bring your family togeter

(Review written for 'Table Talk Subscription')

 Our 7 year old loves it "because we can read the bible together and learn new things live how to love God" Our 10 year old enjoys finding the bible passages and reading aloud. It really brings us together as a family. User friendly with great talking points, I would really recommend this to any family, especially those not used to reading the bible together. 

| Review by | 17/11/11 | Did you find this review helpful?   Yes | No

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