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Classic Christian Picture Books Every Family Should Read
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Classic Christian Picture Books Every Family Should Read

When I take my children to the library, they gravitate toward the junk-food version of children’s literature (the sort of thing that British educator Charlotte Mason called “twaddle”). I don’t mind reading a few Paw Patrol board books, but I try to fill our take-home bag with books of greater substance. I look for Caldecott winners. I rely on great book lists and websites like Read-Aloud Revival to find classic picture books my children will love and that I won’t mind reading over and over again. I’m never sorry when I put a little effort into checking out books of enduring value. However, it’s not so easy to find classic Christian books to read to my kids. Perhaps it’s because we look to story Bibles as our primary discipleship reading. Perhaps it’s because fiction is hard to write from a Christian perspective—it easily becomes too didactic. It’s also possible that for much of the 20th century, children’s books were expensive to produce, and publishers didn’t realize how much Christian parents like to buy books. For the past year, I’ve been on a quest to identify classic Christian children’s picture books. To be included on my list, a book must meet these three criteria: 1. Be faithful: The book must include some element of the Christian faith or story, whether explicitly or allegorically. I’ve included books by Catholic and Jewish authors if they consistently reflect evangelical theological convictions. 2. Be enduring: I only considered books still in print that were published before the year 2000. There have been scores of wonderful books from Christian publishers in the past 24 years, but only time will tell which ones are classics. 3. Be a picture book: There are many excellent Christian chapter books, but for this exercise, I excluded books that are mainly text with the occasional picture. I also excluded children’s Bibles, which I consider a different genre. I’ll admit these criteria narrow the field, and my list is short (I’d love to know which books I’ve missed!). Based on the first two decades, I have great hope that the 21st century will produce a much longer list of classic Christian picture books. Noah’s Ark by Peter Spier (Doubleday, 1977) I pored over this book as a child. Its richly detailed, earthy illustrations bring to life the immensity of the task God gave to Noah. Have you ever pondered how you bring two tigers into an ark full of their prey? Have you thought about how much food one would need for an ark full of animals? Have you considered that, though only two rabbits went into the ark, quite a few may have come out? Peter Spier’s illustrations earned him a well-deserved Caldecott Medal. They’re the best commentary on the flood story I’ve found. You Are Special by Max Lucado, illustrated by Sergio Martinez (Crossway, 1997) This book’s title sounds like it could be just another promotion of expressive individualism, but it’s actually a powerful story about learning to find our identities in the love of our Maker, not in what others think of us. Punchinello is a little wooden creature, and he and his fellow Wemmicks spend their days making judgments about each other. They stick stars on Wemmicks who are beautiful and talented, and they put dots on Wemmicks who don’t measure up. But then Punchinello meets the wood carver. To his surprise, he finds that when he begins to care more about what his maker thinks and less about other Wemmicks, the dots and stars start to fall away. Dangerous Journey: The Story of Pilgrim’s Progress by Oliver Hunkin (Eerdmans, 1985) This abridged version of John Bunyan’s allegory uses his original words accompanied by compelling—and at times gruesome—illustrations. The pictures may be too scary for some children, but the memorable images bring Christian’s perils to life and are the book’s great strength. The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Elwell Hunt, illustrated by Tim Jonke (David C. Cook, 1989) This book is a folk tale. While I’m usually leery of books that interact with biblical narratives in a fictional way, this one is clearly meant to be allegorical. Three trees talk about their aspirations for greatness—one wants to hold treasure, one wants to be a strong ship, and one wants to be the tallest tree in the world. None of them literally fulfills its aspiration, but each plays a key role in Jesus’s life. There’s enough tension in the story that it doesn’t feel preachy to children, even as it teaches us the need to redirect our aspirations from our own glory to Jesus’s. Psalm 23 illustrated by Tim Ladwig (Eerdmans, 1997) The text of this book is simply the 23rd psalm, but the gorgeous pictures tell the story of two children living their day in inner-city America. It illustrates how these familiar words of Scripture are relevant and true today. Although different dangers lurk in our valleys and shadows, our Good Shepherd is still faithful to guide us in paths of righteousness. Prayer for a Child by Rachel Field, illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones (Macmillan, 1944) Rachel Field wrote this prayer for her daughter, and the illustrations Elizabeth Orton Jones drew to accompany them earned the 1945 Caldecott Medal. The book is clearly a product of its era, but the inclusion of a prayer for children “far and near” (with a depiction of many different races) was bold when it was published. This prayer isn’t theologically advanced, but it’s just right for small concrete thinkers learning how to pray.
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Painted throne room of Moche female leader found at Pañamarca
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Painted throne room of Moche female leader found at Pañamarca

A richly painted and pillared throne room from the 7th century has been excavated at the Moche architectural complex of Pañamarca in northwestern Peru. The imagery on the wall paintings and on the painted throne indicates the hall was used by a high-status female leader associated with the moon goddess. Pañamarca was the southernmost monumental city of the Moche culture, built beginning in around 550 A.D. on a hilltop in the lower Nepeña Valley. The main monumental structure is a stepped platform made of adobe bricks. There are two large adobe platforms lower on the hill, an adobe walled plaza and several other structures of adobe and masonry. The city is famed for its vividly-colored wall paintings, the first of which was discovered in 1958. The Archaeological Landscapes of Pañamarca project, a multidisciplinary collaboration between Peruvian and US researchers, has been investigating the site since 2018. The 2022 season uncovered a pair of murals depicting two-faced figures wearing headdresses and holding feather fans. The two-faced figures are the only ones of their kind ever found in Moche art. The throne room of a queen with wall paintings depicting her is also a unique find unknown on the Moche archaeological record. Dubbed the Hall of the Moche Imaginary, the walls and pillars of the space depict scenes of a female ruler: a woman on a throne speaking to a bird man, a crowned woman raising her goblet, a crowned woman wielding a scepter and a serpent rattle leading a procession of men carrying textiles. Other paintings found in the hall include a figure with a human body but spider legs carrying a goblet and a whole workshop of women spinning and weaving. The interior of the throne features another depiction of the female ruler, this time a crowned woman with a rattle shaped like the crescent moon. Scholars will debate whether the woman painted on the walls of the throne room is human or mythical (a priestess, goddess, or queen). But the physical evidence of the throne, including the erosion to its back support and the recovery of greenstone beads, fine threads, and even human hair, make clear that it was occupied by a real living person—and the evidence all points to a seventh-century woman leader of Pañamarca. Another major find of this season’s excavation was a new monumental structure on the plaza with yet another previously-unknown iconographic motif: snakes entwined in a pair human legs. The Hall of the Braided Serpents (Sala de las Serpientes Trenzadas) was also built with wide square pillars. Many of these pillars were arrayed with paintings of intertwining serpents with human legs—a motif not seen elsewhere in Moche art. Other surfaces were decorated with images of warriors, anthropomorphized weapons, and a large monster chasing a man. The Hall of the Braided Serpents underwent multiple renewal events that included copious material offerings—most notably textiles—burning events, the careful capping of floors, and the whitewashing of previously decorated walls. “Perched above the plaza, this hall offered a prominent position—almost like box seats at a theater or stadium—from which to observe the goings-on down below, while it also provided private spaces for its privileged occupants,” explains archaeologist Michele L. Koons of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. As with all the murals at Pañamarca, these will be covered for their protection and not opened to the public. The first murals found in the 1950s began to deteriorate as soon as they were exposed to air, and are now irreparably damaged. At the end of every dig season, the exposed remains are covered with roofs and windbreaks to ensure the preservation of the painted surfaces and adobe brick. Everything they find is documented with watercolors, scans and digital renderings and shared with the world on the Pañamarca Digital website.
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BREAKING: Personalized Coke Machine at White House Now Dispenses Actual Dime Bags with Hunter Biden’s Name on Them
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BREAKING: Personalized Coke Machine at White House Now Dispenses Actual Dime Bags with Hunter Biden’s Name on Them

WASHINGTON, DC—In an effort to avoid future confusion and streamline the investigative process, the White House has unveiled a state-of-the-art personalized Coke machine that doesn’t just serve cold beverages—it now dispenses actual dime bags of coke with “Hunter Biden” printed in bold, unmistakable letters. The new machine, reportedly installed near the West Wing, aims to prevent any future whodunits involving mysterious white powdery substances left behind at the White House. “We wanted to make things more straightforward for the Secret Service,” explained White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, adjusting her gaze while nervously glancing at a nearby vending machine filled with prescription pill bottles labeled “Harris.” “This new personalized machine ensures that any dime bags found are clearly marked, so law enforcement won’t have to waste time ‘investigating’ obvious things.” Hunter Biden, seen casually exiting the West Wing with a can of “Coke” and a suspiciously large grin, praised the machine’s practicality. “It’s all about transparency, man. Now, if anything gets left behind, it’s literally got my name on it. Can’t get any clearer than that!” FBI Director Christopher Wray commended the move, stating that having a clear label would finally allow agents to focus on more important tasks, like investigating parents at school board meetings. “This way, when a dime bag of cocaine is found in the White House, we can immediately close the case. The machine even leaves a receipt with Hunter’s signature, so the chain of custody is crystal clear.” The machine’s unveiling was met with cheers and applause from members of the White House press corps, some of whom were seen slipping quarters into the slot just to watch the machine dispense the infamous bags. When asked whether the new vending machine raised any security concerns, a Secret Service agent shrugged. “Honestly, it’s a timesaver. We’ve got bigger issues to deal with… like figuring out which one of these machines prints the Hunter Biden-branded ‘Special Blend’ cigars.” As for Hunter, he’s reportedly working on a new line of collectibles: custom snack bags for sale in White House gift shops, perfect for the friend who has everything—except maybe plausible deniability. The post BREAKING: Personalized Coke Machine at White House Now Dispenses Actual Dime Bags with Hunter Biden’s Name on Them appeared first on Genesius Times.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted on Federal Corruption Charges
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted on Federal Corruption Charges

A New York grand jury has reportedly indicted Mayor Eric Adams on federal corruption charges. The charges are expected to be revealed on Thursday. News of his indictment broke late Wednesday and…
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Innocent Black Man Lynched Because the US Is a Serial Killer of Black People
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Innocent Black Man Lynched Because the US Is a Serial Killer of Black People

If you look around X today, you'll find plenty of the usual suspects weighing in on capital punishment. Marcellus Williams was executed in Missouri Tuesday night. Just for starters: Advertisement We must…
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Rep. Tom Tiffany Reveals Duplicate Absentee Ballots Have 'No Barcode'
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Rep. Tom Tiffany Reveals Duplicate Absentee Ballots Have 'No Barcode'

Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI) revealed that thousands of duplicate absentee ballots contained “no barcode” on them after officials in Madison City said the duplicate ballots had the barcode. In a post on…
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More Shocking Secret Service SNAFUs Revealed in Senate Report
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More Shocking Secret Service SNAFUs Revealed in Senate Report

After examining more than 2,800 pages of reports and conducting 12 interviews, the bipartisan Senate report on the United States Secret Service's (USSS) handling of Trump's infamous rally in Butler, Pa.—where…
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Biden-Harris  Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Advocates Trump Be ‘Extinguished For Good’ (Video)
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Biden-Harris Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Advocates Trump Be ‘Extinguished For Good’ (Video)

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, Biden-Harris Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Advocates Trump Be ‘Extinguished For Good’ (Video), was first published on Conservative…
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Wild Orcas Spotted Hunting Dolphins Off Chile in a Scientific First
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Wild Orcas Spotted Hunting Dolphins Off Chile in a Scientific First

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