Children's Nonfiction New Testament
Fifty New Testament Stories for Storytellers
- Publisher
- Church Publishing Incorporated
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2024
- Category
- New Testament, General, Inspirational
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781640657403
- Publish Date
- Dec 2024
- List Price
- $19.95 USD
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 3 to 12
- Grade: p to 6
Description
A richly illustrated collection of stories from the New Testament.
In this new children's bible, Anglican priest and biblical scholar Rob James offers adaptations of fifty stories of Jesus’ life and ministry, as well as the experience of the early church, designed for oral storytelling. From the Annunciation to Resurrection appearances to Paul’s travels, Fifty New Testament Stories for Storytelling introduces children to the key events of the New Testament, whether at home, in church, or in school. Each story is richly and diversely illustrated by Anglican priest and artist Amanda Ruston, offering visual inspiration to children and storytellers alike.
Designed for new and experienced storytellers, each two-page narrative is built for dramatic retelling. Ideas for telling the story at the end of each narrative offer strategies to bring the text alive. Fifty New Testament Stories for Storytelling offers a fun and engaging way to introduce children to the basics of Christianity and the key events of the New Testament.
About the authors
Rob James has been a parish priest and the Chancellor of Wells Cathedral, Somerset. Having worked for the Church of England, he then moved to Canada where he is an Associate Professor at the Vancouver School of Theology. Among other things, he has research interests in the New Testament, in particular Luke’s Gospel. His ministry has always included large amounts of children’s ministry and biblical storytelling. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Amanda Ruston is an Anglican priest and vowed Benedictine. In addition to over twenty years’ experience in graphic design and illustration, she has an MDiv and is pursuing doctoral work in the field of liturgy and language. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.