Some Churches Have Chairs
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Book Details
About the Book
Some Churches Have Chairs teaches children of all ages about what Christianity looks like to different people all over the world. All churches look different, have different people, use different music, speak different languages, and follow different traditions, but they all belong to the kingdom of God!
Some Churches Have Chairs encourages learning at any level! First, there are fun and inclusive illustrations that show a few of the many forms that God’s church can take. Second, there is a simple rhyme along the top of the illustrations that introduce words like “chairs, pews, steeple, cross, saints, worship,” and more. Third, there is a description along the bottom that explains something about the picture that your child might not see at your own church.
About the Author
Zachary C. Brand graduated from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary in 2020. Since graduating, he has become an ordained deacon, a hospital chaplain, and a first-time author! Zachary has always had passions for education, art, and other cultures. He studied American History at Monmouth College in his home state, Illinois. There, he was given the Student Sleepyhead Award and was deemed “most likely to daydream in class.”