Everyone a Child Should Know - Hardback

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Introduce children to 52 inspiring Christian heroes—missionaries, martyrs, reformers & more. One for every week of the year.

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Everyone a Child Should Know — 52 Inspiring Lives of Christian Faith

It is never too early to introduce the next generation to the heroes of faith.

Not fictional superheroes with invented powers — but real men and women, from every century and every walk of life, who lived in the same broken world that children inhabit today, who faced the same fears and the same temptations, and who chose — again and again, sometimes at extraordinary cost — to live for their friend Jesus. And through that choice, accomplished things so remarkable that their stories have been told and retold across generations and across the world.

Everyone a Child Should Know is a beautifully presented, genuinely inspiring collection of 52 brief biographies of Christian men and women — one for each week of the year — that introduces children to the extraordinary breadth and depth of the Christian story across twenty centuries of church history. From missionaries and martyrs to writers and reformers, politicians and poets, scientists and musicians — this book shows children that Jesus’ friends come in every shape and from every background, and that any one of them — including the child reading this book — can do remarkable things for him.


Fifty-Two Lives — One Story

The genius of the one-per-week structure is the way it transforms what might otherwise be an overwhelming catalogue of impressive people into a sustainable, year-long journey of discovery — a weekly encounter with a new friend from the cloud of witnesses, a new story of what it looks like to follow Jesus faithfully in a particular time, place, and set of circumstances.

Over the course of a year, children who work through this book will have encountered:

  • The missionary who walked into impossible situations trusting God completely
  • The martyr who chose death rather than deny the Lord who had died for them
  • The reformer who stood against institutional corruption at personal risk to recover the truth of the gospel
  • The writer whose words have shaped the faith of millions long after their death
  • The musician whose compositions have lifted the worship of the church for centuries
  • The politician who used power not for personal gain but for the protection of the vulnerable
  • The ordinary person who simply loved Jesus and served their neighbour faithfully for a lifetime

Together, these fifty-two lives add up to something far greater than a collection of impressive individuals. They add up to the story of the church — the community that Jesus is building across every generation, every culture, and every circumstance — and to a vision of what it means to be part of that community that is both genuinely inspiring and genuinely attainable.


The Fifty-Two People Children Will Meet

The breadth and quality of the selection is one of the most distinctive features of this book — deliberately spanning centuries, continents, and callings to give children the fullest possible picture of the diversity of Christian faithfulness:

Brother Andrew, Augustine, Gladys Aylward, Johann Sebastian Bach, Thomas Barnardo, Corrie ten Boom, William and Catherine Booth, Anne Bradstreet, John Bunyan, John Calvin, William Carey, Amy Carmichael, George Washington Carver, John Chrysostom, Fanny Crosby, Joni Eareckson Tada, Edward VI, Jim and Elisabeth Elliott, Billy Graham, Argula von Grumbach, Mary Jones, Adoniram Judson, John Knox, C.S. Lewis, Eric Liddell, Katie Luther, Martin Luther, Dwight L. Moody, Hannah More, George Mueller, John Newton, Florence Nightingale, Rosa Parks, Patrick, Robert Raikes, Rembrandt, Selina Countess of Huntingdon, Lord Shaftesbury, Mary Slessor, Charles Spurgeon, C.T. Studd, Hudson Taylor, Lilias Trotter, William Tyndale, Charles Wesley, John Wesley, Susanna Wesley, George Whitefield, William Wilberforce, Richard Wurmbrand, John Wycliffe, and Katharina Zell.

The selection includes men and women of different nationalities, different centuries, different vocations, and different denominational backgrounds — united by the single common thread that each of them wanted to live for their friend Jesus, and that each of them did remarkable things because of that desire.

Children will recognise some names immediately — Martin Luther, C.S. Lewis, Florence Nightingale, Billy Graham. Others will be discoveries — Argula von Grumbach, Lilias Trotter, Katharina Zell — names less widely known but stories no less extraordinary. And the discovery of an unfamiliar hero is one of the most reliable pleasures this book provides — the moment when a child encounters a story they have never heard and finds themselves drawn in by the life of someone who, in a different time and a different place, loved the same Jesus they love.


What Makes Each Entry Special

Each of the fifty-two entries is crafted to give children a genuine, engaging, and inspiring encounter with the person’s life — not a dry summary of dates and achievements but a living portrait of a real human being who faced real challenges and made real choices that shaped their character, their ministry, and their legacy.

Each entry combines:

  • An accessible, engaging narrative of the person’s life — capturing the drama, the difficulty, and the distinctive quality of their particular story
  • Specific, memorable details that bring the person to life as a real human being rather than a distant historical figure
  • A clear sense of what made them remarkable — the specific ways in which their faithfulness to Jesus produced fruit that has outlasted their lifetime
  • An inspiring takeaway that helps children connect the story to their own lives — the implicit and sometimes explicit message that the God who worked through this person is the same God who is at work in them

What This Book Will Help Your Child Do

  • Encounter 52 inspiring Christian men and women — one for each week of the year — from across twenty centuries of church history and from every corner of the world
  • Discover that Christians come from every background and every calling — that following Jesus is not limited to one type of person, one culture, or one kind of ministry
  • Be genuinely inspired and challenged by stories of what Jesus’ friends have accomplished through faith — and begin to believe that they too can do remarkable things for him
  • Develop a love for Christian history — an understanding of the great cloud of witnesses that surrounds them and that they are part of, stretching back through twenty centuries of the church’s life
  • Find personal role models — men and women whose specific stories speak to their own particular questions, gifts, or circumstances in ways that feel personally encouraging and personally challenging
  • Develop the habit of weekly engagement with inspiring Christian biography — reading one life per week in a sustainable, manageable, and genuinely enriching rhythm

Who Should Use This Book?

Everyone a Child Should Know is ideal for:

  • Parents wanting to introduce their children to the breadth and depth of Christian history through the stories of real men and women who lived remarkable lives of faith
  • Families wanting a one-per-week biographical resource that provides a sustainable, year-long encounter with the heroes of the Christian faith
  • Sunday school teachers and children’s ministry workers wanting a comprehensive, accessible Christian biography resource for use in teaching or as a class gift
  • Home-educating families wanting to incorporate Christian biography and church history into their curriculum through engaging, accessible, and age-appropriate portraits of key figures
  • Churches wanting to resource children with a high-quality, broad-ranging, and genuinely inspiring introduction to the Christian story across the centuries
  • Grandparents wanting to give a meaningful, educational, and faith-forming gift that will accompany a grandchild through an entire year of weekly biographical discoveries
  • Any family in India wanting to help their children understand that the Christian faith has produced extraordinary people in every culture and every generation — and that they are part of a story that stretches back twenty centuries and around the world

Part of the A Child Should Know Series

Everyone a Child Should Know is part of the A Child Should Know series — a collection of resources designed to introduce children to the essential people, ideas, and stories of the Christian faith in an accessible, engaging, and age-appropriate way.

The series is built on the conviction that children are capable of engaging with real theology, real history, and real complexity — and that introducing them to these things early, in the right form, gives them a foundation for faith and for life that nothing else can provide.


Any of Jesus’ Friends Can Do Remarkable Things

The fifty-two people in this book were not supermen and superwomen. They were missionaries who got sick, reformers who got things wrong, martyrs who were afraid, writers who struggled, musicians who doubted, and politicians who failed sometimes and succeeded other times. They were human beings — broken, dependent, sometimes brilliant and sometimes ordinary — who chose, in their specific circumstances, to trust their friend Jesus and to live for him.

And Jesus did remarkable things through them.

Everyone a Child Should Know is an invitation to every child who reads it to understand that the same Jesus who worked through Corrie ten Boom and William Wilberforce and Amy Carmichael and George Mueller is at work in them — and that the story of remarkable things done for Jesus is not finished. It is still being written. And they have a part in it.

  • Weight : 0.463 kg
  • Dimensions : 19.8 × 16.26 × 1.27 cm
  • Age range : 4-7
  • Format : Hardback
  • ISBN : 9781911272601
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 116
  • Publisher : 10PUBLISHING
  • HSN : 4903

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