Sara Juengst
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Journey Through The Word (Student/Study Guide)
$23.00Add to cart1. Creation
2. Covenant
3. The People Of God
4. Sin
5. Righteousness
6. Hope
7. Compassion
8. DiscipleshipAdditional Info
In Journey Through The Word, Jim Davison and Sara Covin Juengst explore great themes that appear again and again across the pages of the Bible. This insightful study for adults is designed to be accessible to those with little knowledge of the Bible, while providing new approaches for understanding to those who have long experience reading the Scriptures. Special features of this study include the careful coordination of themes with the periods of biblical history, from creation through the early church, and the identification of key words for each theme. Suitable for individuals and for small and large groups, the study concludes with suggested lesson plans for each chapter. The study is further highlighted by lesson plans that include multisensory exercises to enhance learning experiences and ideas for using the book so that studies can cover as many as six, eight, or thirteen weeks. -
Road Home : Images For The Spiritual Journey
$20.00Add to cartIn this highly accessible biblical study, Sara Covin Juengst writes on images of the road found in Scripture and explores their implications for the Christian spiritual journey. Juengst examines contemporary issues like risk taking, uprootedness, loneliness. and change, all in light of what it means to be “followers of the way.”
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Like A Garden
$23.00Add to cartIn this book, Juengst explores the use of garden as a metaphor in the Bible. Various garden metaphors convey images of God’s providential care, our responsibility to steward the earth, the discipline of the Christian life, what it means to bear fruit, and the harvest waiting for us in the “new heaven and earth.” She also discusses ancient gardening routines to shed light on the significance of the symbolism in biblical passages.
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Sharing Faith With Children
$24.95Add to cartWhat kind language and images should we use to communicate faith to children? How can we translate theological abstractions into concrete realities that make sense to children? This book provides insight into the stages of children’s mental and spiritual development in order to enable us to share faith with them in appropriate ways. Juengst gives special attention to the meaning of worship and how children participate in it, the role and purpose of the children’s sermon, the psychological and theological development processes of young children, the use of language and symbolism with children, and the use of appropriate methodologies that help in efforts to share faith with children through sermon.