“Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven”. It is these words of Jesus that prompted us to think about the possibility of making this project a reality at some point; possibly the project with the most missionary meaning. What could be more transcendental than helping our families, our friends, and even more so when it comes to the little ones, to walk with Jesus? The Parables of Jesus, presented with a very attractive graphic style and adapted to different ages for better understanding, can be a very useful tool for parents and educators, with the aim of children learning more about Jesus and his Word.

In her book Advice for Teachers, Ellen G. White clearly explains the purpose of Jesus speaking to his listeners in parables: “Jesus taught by illustrations and parables drawn from nature and from the familiar events of everyday life…. In this way He associated natural things with spiritual, linking the things of nature and the life experience of His hearers with the sublime truths of the written word. And whenever afterward their eyes rested on the objects with which He has associated eternal truth, His lessons were repeated” (CT 140.1).

I hope the Lord allows us to make this dream come true.

“Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven”. It is these words of Jesus that prompted us to think about the possibility of making this project a reality at some point; possibly the project with the most missionary meaning. What could be more transcendental than helping our families, our friends, and even more so when it comes to the little ones, to walk with Jesus? The Parables of Jesus, presented with a very attractive graphic style and adapted to different ages for better understanding, can be a very useful tool for parents and educators, with the aim of children learning more about Jesus and his Word.

In her book Advice for Teachers, Ellen G. White clearly explains the purpose of Jesus speaking to his listeners in parables: “Jesus taught by illustrations and parables drawn from nature and from the familiar events of everyday life…. In this way He associated natural things with spiritual, linking the things of nature and the life experience of His hearers with the sublime truths of the written word. And whenever afterward their eyes rested on the objects with which He has associated eternal truth, His lessons were repeated” (CT 140.1).

I hope the Lord allows us to make this dream come true.