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Book review — A Taste Of Asia

Book: A Taste Of AsiaAuthor: Reuben Grace and OMFPublisher: 10PublishingRetail Price: £9.99 (buy now)
Review by Sheila Stephen1 minute readNovember/December 2020, page 28

A Taste Of Asia

The subtitle to this book is ’21 Devotional Adventures for the Family.’ It would make a brilliant Christmas present. As the subtitle suggests, it is a colourful and interesting devotional book that is aimed at the whole family, but particularly aimed at children aged 3-11. The book is attractively laid out and full of information about countries in Asia and their gospel needs. The facts about each country and people group are very interesting and each section is grounded in a Bible verse. There are prayers and activities that go along with each section.

This book is really worth the money and it is amazing to find such a child-friendly missionary resource.

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About the reviewer

Sheila Stephen
Sheila Stephen lectures in Pastoral Care at Union School of Theology, Bridgend, and for Union’s PRISCILLA online course for women.

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