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children's resource

'A Whole Wide World' by Phil and Rachel Bowyer

Practical devotions to change a child's world

The Whole Wide World contains 42 interactive devotions on issues that impact the world and its people. Each imaginative session describes simple and effective ways in which children and families can make a real difference. Suitable for use at home or at church, themes covered include water, weather, food, clothes and school.  Pre-prepared resources such as games, photos, videos and worksheets on the CD-Rom and in the Poster Pack will provide you with everything you need. Full of real stories of real people, it will show your family or children’s group how they can be part of changing God’s world. 

‘This excellent resource is full of practical ideas that both children and parents will love…invaluable.’
Geoff Harley-Mason, CPAS

‘In this great book, Phil and Rachel tackle important issues in a way that is engaging for families and children…simple yet insightful teaching packed full with great ideas and illustrations.’ Rachel & Tim Hughes, Holy Trinity Brompton

Phil Bowyer is Tearfund’s National Youthwork Coordinator and author of ExpressCommunity: Bringing Social Action to Life. Rachel Bowyer is a Special Educational Needs Coordinator in a primary school. She and Phil are parents to five-year-old Zachary.

Suitable for use with 4 –11 year-olds.

It costs £6.99. To order your copy email resources@tearfund.org or call 0845 355 8355 (ROI 0044 845 355 8355).

 

 

This page was last updated on 06 July 2006


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