Saturday, June 12, 2021

Upcoming Interview about PBT!

 

This interview is Monday night (6/14/2021), 6:30 CST). Faith.Family.Career is a fabulous Facebook community! Kanessa is a fellow school psychologist who is passionate about exploring & balancing our faith journeys, careers, and family responsibilities. Join us live or check out the video here later in the "Other Resources by Hanna" tab above. I’ll be talking about new books that I’ve discovered during my break from posting here at PBT!

Thursday, June 10, 2021

I’m Back! New PBT Posts Ahead!

Sometimes life gets in the way of doing the work you love! Thank you for your patience, feedback, and encouragement of me while I’ve taken a long break here at PBT. I assure you, my PBT work has not stopped! More about that later. 

I have made so many fabulous discoveries of picture books and their potential for use in churches, classrooms, and homes! You will love what’s coming! 

Today’s feature book comes from a great pair, a well-known children’s author and a popular children’s illustrator. Because this book is broad in scope, it has much potential for meaningful theological conversations for children, teens, and adults! 

Picture Book: Life

Author: Cynthia Rylant

Illustrator: Brendan Wenzel

Summary: All about love and change throughout life, this book is a celebration of God’s plan for us to grow, adapt, and learn. Rylant & Wenzel emphasize that “life begins small, even for the elephants. Then it grows.” They explore how life gets bigger and more complex. Throughout, animal companions in beautiful spaces teach. We are encouraged to “ask any animal on Earth, what do you love about life?” Animals respond with an answer that reflects their life journeys. For all, struggles are inevitable, but they lead to new paths. Every place is for loving, gratitude, protection, and connection. If you ever doubt the beauty and meaning of life, look to nature to steer you back home.

Hanna’s Comments: The pandemic has required us to change and adapt. Change is inevitable in all of life, even in viruses! This is God’s loving design, far beyond our comprehension, but we are learning! Such learning and growing deserves theological attention and conversation. Conversations about growth can be broad as in the subject of spiritual transformation or more specific as with learning to say no to people or temptations. As I have struggled through the pandemic, I have thought of Jacob wrestling with an angel in Genesis 32. The angel renames him Israel because he has struggled with God and with humans. This year I discovered in a Judaism course that Israel is a name for us all, for we all struggle! Life is a struggle, but it is full of blessings. We inhabitants of Earth are in these struggles and blessings together! Thank God!

Original Publisher & Date: Beach Lane Books, 2017

Age Appropriateness: Preschool & up

Formats other than Book: Tablet & Audio

Scripture Connections: Any scripture in which a character experiences great change such as conversion experiences or coming home, also scriptures about lessons brought forth by nature, Jacob wrestles with an angel (Genesis 32); ...do not be discouraged for the Lord, your God, is with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9); See I am doing a new thing... (Isaiah 43:19); For I know the plans I have for you... (Jeremiah 29:11); …all things work together for good (Romans 8:28); consider it pure joy when you face trials... (James1:2)

PBT Applications: Read this book to a group of any age and guide them to consider how life changes, we struggle, we grown, and we lean into natural experiences or God’s promises, God’s presence, God’s ways, or the hope we have in God.

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Saturday, September 21, 2019

PBT Discernment... What works for you?


Thanks for your patience while waiting for the next PBT post. Family circumstances and technical difficulties have kept me from posting. Now that I’ve been away, I’ve decided to take some time to discern the direction of PBT.
I’m interested in your feedback. 
Consider how PBT helps you and how it’s lacking. Then comment below. 
Would you prefer shorter posts, short podcasts, or both? 
Which books...Theme-based? 
Scripture-based? 
Practice-based? 
 
I've been focused on secular books that you can’t easily find 
and God books about the nature of God. Does that still meet your needs? 
Do you like book lists or 1 book at a time? 
Children’s literature is getting better and better! Are you mostly interested in the best picture books coming out now
 
or classics that you might be forgetting?
Do you like my comments where I give you ideas for using the books or is this not a good use of my time?
All suggestions are welcome.
Remember you can access the 800 or so books here at PBT using the search box in the top right corner or using the large number of search labels at the bottom of your screen. All are connected to scriptures somehow. If you’re on your phone, you’ll have to click on “view the web version.” That option will show up at the end of a post. 
I want you to be pleased with my work because it helps your ministries and helps ALL your families serve God better. 
Please make a comment so that I know how to invest my time, continue to use PBT, tell others about it, and check back to see what direction I've decided to take. Grace and peace, Hanna