Whole Bible Story
$16.99
Understanding the entire arc of the Bible is challenging for kids. It’s easy for them to get lost in all the laws, genealogies, prophecies, poems, and instructions and miss the cohesive story of God’s love for his people throughout history.
In this young reader’s edition of an ongoing seller, Dr. William Marty’s retelling of the entire narrative of the Bible is an easy-to-read, chronological account formatted and revised to appeal to a younger audience. Engaging illustrations throughout will enhance young readers’ experience as the plot and characters of Scripture come to life in new and exciting ways.
The Whole Bible Story, Young Reader’s Edition will help youth:
– understand how all the stories of the Bible fit together
– recognize how God has moved throughout history to reveal himself to his followers even today
– highlight main concepts and fun facts about both familiar and unfamiliar passages of the Bible
– learn more about God’s character and the love he has for his children
Let Scripture come alive through the pages of this book and inspire your children to have a deep love for God and his word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764238871
ISBN10: 0764238876
William Marty | Troy Schmidt | Illustrator: Heath McPherson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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