The Kids Hymnal: 80 Songs & Hymns

Author:   Stephen Elkins
Publisher:   Hendrickson Publishers
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9781598562767


Pages:   167
Publication Date:   16 October 2007
Format:   Hardback
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"Hendrickson Worship presents the first non-denominational hymnal for children in many years. The ""The Kids Hymnal"" in full color features 80 songs and hymns Melody lines Larger print for reasy reading and singing Colorful, Eye-Catching Illustrations for reinforced meaning An Application Lesson and Affirmation for message retention Topics include Hymns Seasonal (Christmas, Advent, Lent/Easter) Scripture The Teachings of Jesus Sunday School Classics For ages 5-10 SONG LIST HYMNS Amazing Grace Be Thou My Vision When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder The Old Rugged Cross Holy, Holy, Holy Come, Christians, Join to Sing Blessed Assurance Standing on the Promises Fairest Lord Jesus Near the Cross Count Your Blessings When We All Get to Heaven O How I Love Jesus What a Friend We Have in Jesus I Have Decided To Follow Jesus All Creatures of Our God and King He s Got the Whole World in His Hands Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee O Happy Day! Leaning on the Everlasting Arms At the Cross Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus Come Thou Almighty King! Crown Him with Many Crowns For the Beauty of the Earth How Great Thou Art God Will Take Care of You He Keeps Me Singing As I Go Have Thine Own Way, Lord This Is My Father s World THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS Jesus Loves Me The Mustard Seed You Must Be Born Again Do To Others Do Not Judge I Am the Way Love Your Neighbor I Will Make You Fishers of Men SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSICS Deep and Wide Jesus Loves the Little Children Isn t He Wonderful I ve Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy Father Abraham I Am A C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N I Love Him Better Every D-A-Y We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder My God Is So Big This Little Light of Mine Do Lord SCRIPTURE SONGS Children, Obey Your Parents The Lord Is My Shepherd In the Beginning The Lord s Prayer I Know the Plans I Have For You Hidden In My Heart For God So Loved the World The Roman s Road The Lord Is My Rock J-O-Y I Will Sing of the Mercies Glorify the Lord with Me When I am Afraid Come to Me The Fruit of the Spirit God Works for the Good Let Everything That Has Breath What is Impossible for Men FOURTH OF JULY The Star Spangled Banner God Bless America America the Beautiful EASTER Christ the Lord Has Risen Today Do Remember Hosanna CHRISTMAS Go Tell It on the Mountain The First Noel Away in a Manger Joy to the World O Come All Ye Faithful Children Go Where I Send Thee Silent Night"""

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Author:   Stephen Elkins
Publisher:   Hendrickson Publishers
Imprint:   Hendrickson Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9781598562767


ISBN 10:   1598562762
Pages:   167
Publication Date:   16 October 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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It had been many years since the release of a nondenominational hymnal especially for children. Hendrickson Worship has changed that with the launch of The Kids Hymnal products. Bright illustrations and an affirmation and application lesson for each song make the new songbook the perfect way for churches and parents to share their musical heritage with elementary school-aged kids. 'There's a need to reintroduce children to the theology and music of the founders, says Kids Hymnal creator and prolifi c children's author Stephen Elkins. The great hymns of Wesley sing of the glory of God and use some pretty deep words. That's OK, isn't it? It gives parents an opportunity to speak of grace in simpler terms and explain the meaning. Jesus said, 'Let the children come to me, ' so His message must certainly be applicable to them. So much of today's Christian music is very repetitive and lacks the spiritual depth found in the hymns.' Elkins also points out that music is an excellent educational tool. 'That's what hymns are: educational/praise songs that teach us about the Lord, ' he says. But isn't the frequently archaic and stylized language of many hymns too difficult for young children? For example, modern kids--most of whom haven't been on a farm--report misunderstanding 'bringing in the sheaves' as 'bringing in the sheep, ' '...the sheets, ' or even 'bringing in the cheese.' In addition, the hymn is correlating physical farm produce with spiritual fruit--not a simple concept. Elkins argues that The Kids Hymnal addresses just this problem. 'I would call [hymns' language] traditional language, which gives [kids] a little taste of history' Elkins says. 'And that's how I like to frame it with kids: Listen to the language of our great-great grandfathers. Some might argue that the content is over the head of a 4-9 year old, ' he adds. 'To safeguard against that happening, we included an 'About This Hymn' section on every hymn page. Kids can read an explanation of difficult terms or concepts. For example, Elkins says, 'in the song 'Come Christians, Join to Sing, ' a child comes to know what it means to be a Christian. The affirmation in this hymn is 'I will sing to the Lord, ' for I am a Christian. We apply the verses to the child's life and then the child speaks or affirms the principle' Besides applications lessons, affi rmations, and illustrations by Tim O'Connor, The Kids Hymnal features melody lines, lyrics, and guitar chords; stories behind the hymns; and indexes by title and topic. Correlating products include a piano accompaniment book; a split-track, three-CD set; and a sing-along DVD with the words printed on the screen. Each product includes all 80 featured songs and hymns, grouped by categories: - Hymns- Sunday-school classis such as Deep and Wide - Scripture songs to help kids memorize God's Word- Songs based on Jesus' teachings- Seasonal songs, including Christmas carols and Easter melodies Unison arrangements are in easy-to-sing keys, for use in children's choirs in churches and schools, or for simple family fun at home. The CDs and DVD feature the popular Wonder Kids Choir (100 All-Time Favorite Bible Songs, The Jabez Prayer Song Collection). The hymnal released in October 2007, the correlating products in August 2007, and all except the accompaniment book carry a $9.97 introductory-value retail price. 'Th e kids love these songs, ' Elkins says. 'They have a modern sound without all the heavy drums and guitars--no heavy rock, no rap. Don't get me wrong, the rhythms are fun and engaging, but they still meet the 'conservative' standard. [Kids] like learning these 'big church' songs in an easy way, ' he says. 'They sound great when they sing, and it's really good for their confidence.... Kids love singing out of their own hymn book, too. Most are accustomed to the words being up on a screen without the notes. How excited they are when they begin to understand how to read the music notes, even if it's in a general way.' -- CBD Retailers + Resources


It had been many years since the release of a nondenominational hymnal especially for children. Hendrickson Worship has changed that with the launch of The Kids Hymnal products. Bright illustrations and an affirmation and application lesson for each song make the new songbook the perfect way for churches and parents to share their musical heritage with elementary school-aged kids. There s a need to reintroduce children to the theology and music of the founders, says Kids Hymnal creator and prolifi c children s author Stephen Elkins. The great hymns of Wesley sing of the glory of God and use some pretty deep words. That s OK, isn t it? It gives parents an opportunity to speak of grace in simpler terms and explain the meaning. Jesus said, Let the children come to me, so His message must certainly be applicable to them. So much of today s Christian music is very repetitive and lacks the spiritual depth found in the hymns.' Elkins also points out that music is an excellent educational tool. That s what hymns are: educational/praise songs that teach us about the Lord, he says. But isn t the frequently archaic and stylized language of many hymns too difficult for young children? For example, modern kids most of whom haven t been on a farm report misunderstanding bringing in the sheaves as bringing in the sheep, the sheets, or even bringing in the cheese. In addition, the hymn is correlating physical farm produce with spiritual fruit not a simple concept. Elkins argues that The Kids Hymnal addresses just this problem. I would call [hymns language] traditional language, which gives [kids] a little taste of history Elkins says. And that s how I like to frame it with kids: Listen to the language of our great-great grandfathers. Some might argue that the content is over the head of a 4-9 year old, he adds. To safeguard against that happening, we included an About This Hymn section on every hymn page. Kids can read an explanation of difficult terms or concepts. For example, Elkins says, in the song Come Christians, Join to Sing, a child comes to know what it means to be a Christian. The affirmation in this hymn is I will sing to the Lord, for I am a Christian. We apply the verses to the child s life and then the child speaks or affirms the principle Besides applications lessons, affi rmations, and illustrations by Tim O Connor, The Kids Hymnal features melody lines, lyrics, and guitar chords; stories behind the hymns; and indexes by title and topic. Correlating products include a piano accompaniment book; a split-track, three-CD set; and a sing-along DVD with the words printed on the screen. Each product includes all 80 featured songs and hymns, grouped by categories: Hymns Sunday-school classis such as Deep and Wide Scripture songs to help kids memorize God s Word Songs based on Jesus teachings Seasonal songs, including Christmas carols and Easter melodies Unison arrangements are in easy-to-sing keys, for use in children s choirs in churches and schools, or for simple family fun at home. The CDs and DVD feature the popular Wonder Kids Choir (100 All-Time Favorite Bible Songs, The Jabez Prayer Song Collection). The hymnal released in October 2007, the correlating products in August 2007, and all except the accompaniment book carry a $9.97 introductory-value retail price. Th e kids love these songs, Elkins says. They have a modern sound without all the heavy drums and guitars no heavy rock, no rap. Don t get me wrong, the rhythms are fun and engaging, but they still meet the conservative standard. [Kids] like learning these big church songs in an easy way, he says. They sound great when they sing, and it s really good for their confidence . Kids love singing out of their own hymn book, too. Most are accustomed to the words being up on a screen without the notes. How excited they are when they begin to understand how to read the music notes, even if it s in a general way. CBD Retailers + Resources It had been many years since the release of a nondenominational hymnal especially for children. Hendrickson Worship has changed that with the launch of The Kids Hymnal products. Bright illustrations and an affirmation and application lesson for each song make the new songbook the perfect way for churches and parents to share their musical heritage with elementary school-aged kids. 'There's a need to reintroduce children to the theology and music of the founders, says Kids Hymnal creator and prolifi c children's author Stephen Elkins. The great hymns of Wesley sing of the glory of God and use some pretty deep words. That's OK, isn't it? It gives parents an opportunity to speak of grace in simpler terms and explain the meaning. Jesus said, 'Let the children come to me, ' so His message must certainly be applicable to them. So much of today's Christian music is very repetitive and lacks the spiritual depth found in the hymns.' Elkins also points out that music is an excellent educational tool. 'That's what hymns are: educational/praise songs that teach us about the Lord, ' he says. But isn't the frequently archaic and stylized language of many hymns too difficult for young children? For example, modern kids--most of whom haven't been on a farm--report misunderstanding 'bringing in the sheaves' as 'bringing in the sheep, ' '...the sheets, ' or even 'bringing in the cheese.' In addition, the hymn is correlating physical farm produce with spiritual fruit--not a simple concept. Elkins argues that The Kids Hymnal addresses just this problem. 'I would call [hymns' language] traditional language, which gives [kids] a little taste of history' Elkins says. 'And that's how I like to frame it with kids: Listen to the language of our great-great grandfathers. Some might argue that the content is over the head of a 4-9 year old, ' he adds. 'To safeguard against that happening, we included an 'About This Hymn' section on every hymn page. Kids can read an explanation of difficult terms or concepts. For example, Elkins says, 'in the song 'Come Christians, Join to Sing, ' a child comes to know what it means to be a Christian. The affirmation in this hymn is 'I will sing to the Lord, ' for I am a Christian. We apply the verses to the child's life and then the child speaks or affirms the principle' Besides applications lessons, affi rmations, and illustrations by Tim O'Connor, The Kids Hymnal features melody lines, lyrics, and guitar chords; stories behind the hymns; and indexes by title and topic. Correlating products include a piano accompaniment book; a split-track, three-CD set; and a sing-along DVD with the words printed on the screen. Each product includes all 80 featured songs and hymns, grouped by categories: - Hymns- Sunday-school classis such as Deep and Wide - Scripture songs to help kids memorize God's Word- Songs based on Jesus' teachings- Seasonal songs, including Christmas carols and Easter melodies Unison arrangements are in easy-to-sing keys, for use in children's choirs in churches and schools, or for simple family fun at home. The CDs and DVD feature the popular Wonder Kids Choir (100 All-Time Favorite Bible Songs, The Jabez Prayer Song Collection). The hymnal released in October 2007, the correlating products in August 2007, and all except the accompaniment book carry a $9.97 introductory-value retail price. 'Th e kids love these songs, ' Elkins says. 'They have a modern sound without all the heavy drums and guitars--no heavy rock, no rap. Don't get me wrong, the rhythms are fun and engaging, but they still meet the 'conservative' standard. [Kids] like learning these 'big church' songs in an easy way, ' he says. 'They sound great when they sing, and it's really good for their confidence.... Kids love singing out of their own hymn book, too. Most are accustomed to the words being up on a screen without the notes. How excited they are when they begin to understand how to read the music notes, even if it's in a general way.' -- CBD Retailers + Resources


<p> It had been many years since the release of a nondenominational hymnal especially for children. Hendrickson Worship has changed that with the launch of The Kids Hymnal products. Bright illustrations and an affirmation and application lesson for each song make the new songbook the perfect way for churches and parents to share their musical heritage with elementary school-aged kids.<p> 'There's a need to reintroduce children to the theology and music of the founders, says Kids Hymnal creator and prolifi c children's author Stephen Elkins. The great hymns of Wesley sing of the glory of God and use some pretty deep words. That's OK, isn't it? It gives parents an opportunity to speak of grace in simpler terms and explain the meaning. Jesus said, 'Let the children come to me, ' so His message must certainly be applicable to them. So much of today's Christian music is very repetitive and lacks the spiritual depth found in the hymns.'<p> Elkins also points out that music is an excellent educational tool. 'That's what hymns are: educational/praise songs that teach us about the Lord, ' he says. But isn't the frequently archaic and stylized language of many hymns too difficult for young children? For example, modern kids--most of whom haven't been on a farm--report misunderstanding 'bringing in the sheaves' as 'bringing in the sheep, ' '...the sheets, ' or even 'bringing in the cheese.' In addition, the hymn is correlating physical farm produce with spiritual fruit--not a simple concept. Elkins argues that The Kids Hymnal addresses just this problem. 'I would call [hymns' language] traditional language, which gives [kids] a little taste of history' Elkins says. 'And that's how I like to frame it with kids: Listen to the language of our great-great grandfathers. Some might argue that the content is over the head of a 4-9 year old, ' he adds. 'To safeguard against that happening, we included an 'About This Hymn' section on every hymn page. Kids can read an explanati


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