Today we continue our interview with Nancy Ganz, author of Herein Is Love. This is a set of Bible
commentaries designed specifically for children. We believe this series is unique,
with thoroughly biblical material presented in a warm, flowing narrative.
Parents, teachers, and children will gain fresh insights into the biblical
texts, insights that will impact everyday life. If you have ever wondered how
to make the Bible come alive to your children and to yourself, Herein is Love will do just that.
Shepherd Press is offering the set of all 4 commentaries for
$29.95. The details of this special can be found at the end of interview
questions in this post.
Jay Younts: Have you found that these commentaries have
encouraged parents who perhaps don't have much familiarity with the biblical
narrative as they teach their children?
Nancy Ganz: This was something
that surprised me--the overwhelming positive feedback that I received from
adults who were using these books to teach their chi1dren. Repeatedly, I have
heard from parents and teachers how my books have blessed them, too. (Actually,
it is the Word of God that is blessing them; I'm just helping them to
understand it.)
As one woman recently wrote to me: "My two oldest children and I
have just finished the first book on Genesis and it has been a truly amazing
experience. As I always hoped it would, Bible is now the best part of our
school day. The kids are excited to do the lessons, and I am excited to lead
them. Thank you so much for putting this fantastic teaching tool in my hands
... I am amazed at how much [my children] have retained, but also how much they
have been able to grasp ... I am also amazed at how much I have learned.
Reading your commentary really gave me a new perspective on stories I had heard
many times before and thought I knew."
Another surprising thing: I have received feedback from many pastors,
who do their own study on a passage, but then look to see what I have to say.
These pastors report to me how blessed they are by my work. I seem to be able
to take complicated ideas and issues, and write about them simply and clearly,
so that even a child will understand.
JY - You indicated
that you have been writing and thinking about this material for a number of
years. What are your thoughts now as you look back at your earlier work?
NG - One time I was asked: "What do you think about your work when
you read it now?" The interesting thing is, it doesn't seem like my work.
"How was I able to write that?" I ask myself. I find my words from
twenty years ago strengthen the current me!
JY - You don't shy away
from telling the whole story that these early books of scripture portray.
The portions of the text that speak of murder, sex, war, long lists of
regulations and laws, etc., are often glossed over or ignored completely in
modern children's / Sunday School literature. How are both parents and children
harmed by failing to focus on these topics?
NG - Obviously, I would never want adults or children to
"focus" on murder, sex and war. I want people to focus on the glory
of God and the goodness of God in the midst of a world that is filled with
evil. We have to trust in God and His LOVE for us, in a world that was dark for
the saints of old then, and is dark for us now. We have to live by faith in the
Son of God--and not waver through unbelief--in the midst of terrible tragedies.
JY - Along these
same lines, what is the value of children being familiar with the book of
Leviticus?
NG - The book of Leviticus is essential to understanding the New
Testament. How can you understand what John the Baptist means when he says
about Jesus: "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the
world" if you don't understand the place of the sacrificial lamb in the
0ld Testament? God was impressing upon us the severity of our sin and our need
of a Savior by the continual shedding of blood, morning and evening, day after
day, year after year. Sometimes I feel sick just thinking about all the
bloodshed. Good. That is what I am supposed to feel. Sin is sickening and the
price it required was much more than the blood of innocent animals. It required
the blood of the Holy Son of God.
Why did God give us the book of Leviticus? He wanted to impress
something awful upon us. And He wanted us to recognize the Lamb of God and His
Sacrifice, when He laid down His life upon the cross for us. This wasn't an
accident. It didn't just happen. God was showing us the blueprints of His Great
Plan (in books like Leviticus) many hundreds of years before Jesus Christ even
entered this world.
Read the final segment of the interview in the next
post.
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