Edward A. Engelbrecht and Gail E. Pawlitz. Using colorful pictures and simple text, this book tells the story of Moses and how God delivered the children of Israel from Egypt and led to Canaan. Could be used by lower grade teachers for devotions. 28 pages; paper.
Here are 312 stories from Genesis to Revelation written with a beauty and simplicity of style to convey the meaning of the Bible stories into children’s hearts. Adding life and impact to the stories are 121 full-color pictures. Parents and teachers will find this storybook to be an invaluable resource. 576 pages; paperback.
From the author of Tell Me the Stories of Jesus, this is the first book in a series of two telling Bible stories from the Old Testament. It covers the time from Adam to King Saul. Each story is beautifully illustrated and includes questions for review. 121 pages; hardcover.
Ten Bible stories, including these titles: “Let My People Go,” “The Widow’s Oil,” “Jonah,” “Thank You, Jesus,” and more. The simple, yet compelling language combines with beautiful illustrations to ensure children will remember these Bible stories for years to come. Suitable for reading aloud. Compiled and published by Theresa Boeckner and Judith Spence. 78 pages; hardcover.
A Bible story book with one-page, simple Bible stories and color illustrations. This original version is more economical and smaller. It is more suited to outreach programs. 222 pages; hardcover.
Here are 312 stories from Genesis to Revelation written with a beauty and simplicity of style to convey the meaning of the Bible stories into children’s hearts. Adding life and impact to the stories are 121 full-color pictures. Parents and teachers will find this storybook to be an invaluable resource. 640 pages; hardcover with dust jacket.