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When we come to worship in the Orthodox Church, we are surrounded by a variety of objects that conspire to keep our attention focused on the worship of God.
Icons, architecture, candles, incense, votive lights, and vestments all speak to us in their own way to tell us something about our faith.
This book takes a child on a tour through an Orthodox Church, clearly and simply explaining in forty-five brief chapters the meaning of many objects seen in most Orthodox Churches.
Each explanation is enhanced with an beautiful, original four-color painting.
This book is written primarily for children in grades 3 through 6. It is excellent for use by parents, church school teachers, and priests.
Icons, architecture, candles, incense, votive lights, and vestments all speak to us in their own way to tell us something about our faith.
This book takes a child on a tour through an Orthodox Church, clearly and simply explaining in forty-five brief chapters the meaning of many objects seen in most Orthodox Churches.
Each explanation is enhanced with an beautiful, original four-color painting.
This book is written primarily for children in grades 3 through 6. It is excellent for use by parents, church school teachers, and priests.