Pack containing one copy of each of the Living Your Faith series.
Know Your Bible
From the Book of Genesis to the Book of Revelation, Know Your Bible engages students in discovering history, key biblical figures, traditions, and faith journeys in an easy-to-understand question and answer format that is ideal for both classroom and individual learning.
Kathryn Robinson’s extensive experience as educator provides a comprehensive summary of biblical information that encourages links between the individual books within the Bible and always at the centre – the image of a loving creator God.
Packed with biblical quotes, easy-to-follow timelines, colourful maps, key terms, captivating illustrations, charts and infographics, this book will appeal to students in upper primary/lower secondary years who are learning to understand how individual texts and stories are connected, linked, and added to the bigger story that is shared in the Bible.
We Care for God’s Earth
Everything on our Earth is interconnected. A change to one part of our planet can affect the whole planet. Human beings are a part of the Earth and when Earth hurts, we hurt too. When we damage the Earth, we damage ourselves in the process. God invites us to care for the Earth as God does.
In We Care for God’s Earth, author Mary-Ann Casanova draws together contemporary Catholic Social teaching from Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum, sacred scripture, and elements of science and technology, to provide a blueprint for understanding our world today and our role as responsible faith-filled caretakers.
From the Story of the Universe to a call for Caring Times, you will find contemporary topics presented in a lively question-and-answer format. The colourful design and illustrations – including charts, timelines, key terms and infographics – make this a book you will want to come back to again and again.
As Pope Francis says in his apostolic exhortation, Laudate Deum: To all people of good will on the climate crisis, ‘The world sings of an infinite Love: how can we fail to care for it?’