Kim G
Puritan Board Junior
A co-worker of someone in my church began attending our church a few months ago. She is a Catholic from Mexico who has been in the US for 6 years. After a few weeks of coming to our church, she professed saving faith in Christ.
This lady comes over to my house once a week for English study. Last night she began asking more questions about the Bible and I spent two hours with my Bible open talking about God. She loves music so we went through the Psalms together. She doesn't know anything about the Bible but wants to learn more.
My question is this--do you know of a good Bible study book either 1) for children, so she can understand the basic English, or 2) in Spanish? She is reluctant to leave her Catholic roots because it was part of her culture for so long. So rather than deal with negatives (why Catholicism is wrong) I'd like to teach her positives from the Bible so she can see for herself what the Lord says.
This lady comes over to my house once a week for English study. Last night she began asking more questions about the Bible and I spent two hours with my Bible open talking about God. She loves music so we went through the Psalms together. She doesn't know anything about the Bible but wants to learn more.
My question is this--do you know of a good Bible study book either 1) for children, so she can understand the basic English, or 2) in Spanish? She is reluctant to leave her Catholic roots because it was part of her culture for so long. So rather than deal with negatives (why Catholicism is wrong) I'd like to teach her positives from the Bible so she can see for herself what the Lord says.