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Beautifully written by New York Times bestselling author Sally Lloyd Jones and illustrated by awarding winning artist Jago, The Jesus Storybook Bible invites children to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the centre of God's great story of salvation and at the centre of their story, too. The title Lloyd-Jones gives to the classic story of Daniel in the lion’s den is, “Daniel and the Scary Sleepover. Sally has captured the plot line of redemption in a children’s story Bible that sings the praise of Jesus and his saving grace on every page, in every story… To discover The Jesus Storybook Bible is to have a unique resource for communicating the gospel to children in all it’s fullness. For all ebook purchases, you will be prompted to create an account or login with your existing HarperCollins username and password. I LOVE to give people The Jesus Storybook Bible because from the very first chapter it paints a powerful picture of God’s epic love for each one of us.
I am so glad that he had the chance to find out about God, Jesus how the world was made trough words he can easily understand. Beautifully written by New York Times bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by awarding-winning artist Jago, The Jesus Storybook Bible invites children to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of God’s great story of salvation—and at the center of their story, too. We used this book with our grandchildren (as did their parents) for telling them from an early age Bible stories that point out Jesus in so many ways. She ends with John in exile on Patmos, writing down his vision, struggling to cram all that he saw into one book.For example, at the end of the story where Moses comes down from the mountain with the 10 Commandments to see the people with the golden calf the book says "No matter how hard the people tried they could never keep God's Rules all the time.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.Lloyd-Jones tells us at the beginning of the book that the story of the Bible is a story that could have ended abruptly with the Fall, but didn’t, because God loved his children too much to let that happen.