Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Give Your Children Eyes for the World

Many individuals are familiar with the influential prayer resource Operation World. Many are also familiar with Window on the World, often dubbed "Operation World for kids" which was originally released in 2001. Imagine my excitement when I opened a package on my doorstep to find the just released Revised edition of Window on the World! I spotted as I was leaving for the Global Impact team meeting at church and was quite excited to share it with other team members.
The first thing you will notice about the revised resource is an abundance of color. The cover of the book invites a young person (and adults!) to pick it up and to begin perusing. As you begin page through the book, the color pictures, flags, maps and colorful text boxes of each two page spread draw you in. When you begin to read the text, the story format shares a variety of information about each country in an engaging manner. In addition to the story, there are specific bulleted prayer points.

With a total of 92 countries listed plus information on world religions, there is a lot of content here that can be used in multiple ways. The format of Window on the World is intentionally flexible so that it can be used in a variety of contexts and with a variety of age groups. The story for each country has several bold headings which allow the reading to be broken up over several days. Each country also has 7 or 8 specific prayer points so that families could pray for a whole week about one country. Or a family with older children or even an adult could read the entire story and use all of the prayer points in one sitting. Windows on the World is perfect to use for family devotions. Many families may wish to use the resource as a springboard to do other research about a country as well. Some may even choose to choose books (non-fiction and fiction) to expand this book into a full-fledged world geography course. Some international cooking and a map on the wall indicating what countries have been prayed for would accompany this resource nicely. The opportunities to use this resource in a children's Sunday School class or other children's ministry setting are endless.
While the primary audience is children, adults will profit from this amazing resource as well. If you are just starting to pray for the world or if Operation World seems a little too big, Window on the World is an excellent place to begin or to rekindle your prayers for the world. You will soon find yourself reaching for more prayer fuel as you see the world through God's eyes.

This resource is a must purchase for any family who wants to raise world Christians and as such should be added to your Christmas shopping list ASAP. Homeschooling families and Christian schools will want to use this resource. Children's ministers will want to stock multiple copies for their classrooms. I encourage you to obtain this book as quickly as possible. You won't regret this purchase.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the book, Window on the World, free from InterVarsity Press. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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