Here are a few new book releases from this week that are worth checking out:
(Where possible, we have also tried to include a review/interview related to each of the new book releases …)
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God’s Stories as told by God’s Children – Illustrated Bible Story Book for Children, Kids & Toddlers
( The Bible for Normal People )
Buy Now: [ Amazon ]
A children’s Bible that takes its scholarship as seriously as its storytelling.
Featuring the voices of 55 biblical scholars, theologians, and storytellers from around the world, God’s Stories as told by God’s Children is a beautifully illustrated storybook Bible that integrates biblical scholarship into engaging storytelling.
– A library, not a book.
– A conversation, not a monologue.
– A collection of wisdom, not rules.
With no doctrinal agenda & no theological skulduggery, God’s Stories is designed to help children & their grownups love the Bible for what it is: a collection of ancient, complex, endlessly fascinating texts spanning millennia & incorporating many voices.
Radically inclusive, informed by the best in biblical scholarship, and deeply respectful of children’s imagination & intelligence, God’s Stories as told by God’s Children is the storybook Bible you’ll wish you had when you were a kid.
Built for kids, trusted by parents
Created by The Bible for Normal People, you can be confident this children’s Bible incorporates the best in biblical scholarship. We know the Bible is messy & complex, just like faith, so we created this easy Bible to help kids develop a faith that grows with them.
How is this book different from other Bibles for beginners?
Most beginner Bibles simplify the biblical narratives or leave out important details. God’s Stories respects the Bible’s complexity while making it accessible for kids & their adults.
What’s inside?
– Carefully selected Bible stories
– Context-packed scrolls explaining the history & culture behind the stories
– Let’s Talk prompts to spark real conversations between kids & adults
– QR codes that link to more great content
Who is this illustrated Bible for?
– Parents who want to introduce the Bible to their kids without fundamentalism
– Kids who love asking big questions
– Anyone who want a more nuanced way to teach Bible stories
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