Pacific Press Publishing Association makes weekly children’s publications temporarily available free online

Pacific Press Publishing Association makes weekly children’s publications temporarily available free online

Nampa, Idaho (March 23, 2020) — With many church buildings closed because of COVID-19, children aren’t able to pick up copies of their favorite Sabbath magazines. Pacific Press Publishing Association has decided to make its weekly children’s publications—Our Little Friend, Primary Treasure, and Guide—available in PDF format on each magazine’s own website for free. The weekly magazines will continue to appear for as long as the coronavirus threat keeps church buildings closed.

In addition to their regularly hosted games and stories, Primarytreasure.com has the PDF of the weekly periodical for readers ages 6–9 and a PDF of Our Little Friend, the Adventist magazine for children birth to 5 years old.

Primarily for readers ages 10–14, Guidemagazine.org is offering the PDF of the weekly magazine, plus printable games, and vlogs by the editors and columnists such as Rich Aguilera, the “Mud Guy.”

Despite the chaos in our world, God is still in control. We want to continue ministering to our readers’ through the use of technology during these trying times.

You can reach your local Adventist Book Center at 800-765-6955 or check out the brand new AdventistBookCenter.com for faith-filled reading materials for all ages.

Here are some more resources made available for your kids in making their precious time dedicated in doing and learning good things for the Lord. Click the link below https://children.adventistchurch.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2020/03/Covid-19-Familyticklist.pdf

Keep safe and keep learning!

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