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Fifty New Testament Stories for Storytellers

By: Rob James, Amanda Ruston - illustrator
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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A must-listen 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.

Designed for new and experienced storytellers, each 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.

©2024 Rob James and Amanda Ruston (P)2024 Christian Audio
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