Classical Story Bible Infographic

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CLASSICAL CHILDREN’S

BIBLE SERIES

The Word in Art Welcome to the Classical Children’s Bible Series. This unique collection is designed to transport your child to a new understanding of the Bible. As children develop, there comes a crucial age where a contextual reconstruction of Biblical times becomes essential. The Classical Children’s Bible Series offers visual reconstructions that unveil the Bible not as a mere collection of fables, but as the dynamic and intricate story of God’s engagement with real people, at real geographical places, at a specific time. These are stories about people who had real needs; people who relied on God to meet these needs. The titles in the Classical Children’s Bible Series employ the innovative “Word in Art” concept. Here, illustrations go beyond traditional depictions to offer a cultural and geographical authenticity. The goal is to create a bridge between whimsical, fairytale-style illustrations, which may inadvertently lead children to perceive the Bible as mere fantasy, and text-only Bibles, where the context can become challenging for a child to grasp. By immersing your child in vibrant, detailed illustrations that depict real people, actual locations, and everyday items, the Classical Children’s Bible Series brings the Bible to life in a way that resonates with their developing understanding of the world. These illustrations serve as windows into a time and place where biblical events unfolded, helping your child connect more deeply with the profound messages of the Bible.


GUIDE FOR PARE

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Explore Together: Begin by exploring the Bible stories together with your child. Take the time to read each story aloud, engaging your child in discussions about the characters, events, and moral lessons. Encourage questions, and be open to sharing your own insights. Make it a shared experience that strengthens your bond as a family.

Supplement with Prayer and Song: Connect the stories to your family’s spiritual practices by incorporating prayer and song. Consider saying a simple prayer together after each reading, expressing gratitude and seeking guidance. Introduce hymns or songs related to the stories to add a musical dimension to your shared experience.

Dive into the Illustrations: The Classical Story Bible features 57 double spreads of stunning, detailed art. Use these illustrations as a tool to enhance your child’s understanding of the biblical world. Before reading a story, take a few moments to observe the artwork together. Encourage your child to point out details and discuss how the illustrations contribute to the narrative.

Act Out the Stories: Bring the Bible to life by encouraging your child to act out scenes from the stories. This not only reinforces their understanding but also makes the experience more interactive and enjoyable. Use props or costumes for added fun.

Embrace Questions:

Cultivate a Love for God’s Word:

Be open to and embrace your child’s questions about the Bible. If you don’t know the answer, explore together or seek guidance from your faith community. The process of searching for answers can deepen your own understanding and strengthen your child’s curiosity.

Ultimately, the goal is to cultivate a genuine love for God’s Word in your child’s heart. The Classical Story Bible is a valuable tool in this journey, but it’s your love, guidance, and shared exploration that will leave a lasting impression on their spiritual development.


ENTS & CAREGIVERS

eries, be prepared to witness your child’s understanding of the Bible develop.

ion for the historical and cultural context in which the Bible stories occurred. he joy and happiness that comes from living a life guided by the Bible.

Create a Routine:

Encourage Reflection:

Establish a routine for reading from The Classical Story Bible. Whether it’s bedtime, Sunday mornings, or another special time, consistency is key. A regular routine helps children anticipate and look forward to these moments, making the experience more meaningful.

After reading a story, take a moment for reflection. Ask your child what they learned or how the story applies to their own life. Share your thoughts as well, creating a space for meaningful conversations about faith and values.

Celebrate Milestones: As you progress through The Classical Story Bible, celebrate milestones such as finishing a section or reaching a significant story. Consider having a small family celebration, perhaps with a special treat or activity, to mark these moments and make the journey memorable.

Share Family Stories: Relate the biblical stories to your family’s own experiences. Share personal stories that align with the themes of love, kindness, forgiveness, and faith. This helps your child see the relevance of the Bible in their everyday lives.


CLASSICAL STORY

Old Testament The Beginning Adam and Eve leave the garden Noah and the flood Noah and the rainbow God calls Abram Abraham gets good news A Little boy is born Isaac and Rebekah A Pot of lentil stew Jacob and the stairway to heaven Joseph, the dreamer Joseph’s brothers try to kill him Joseph in the palace Joseph forgives his brothers God saves baby Moses Moses and the burning bush The Lord frees the Israelites Crossing the Red Sea The Ten Commandments Rahab helps the Israelites The Walls of Jericho Samuel listens to God Samuel anoints David David and the giant Solomon, the wise king In a blazing furnace Daniel in the lions’ den Esther risks her life for her people

BIBLE New Testament Jesus is born in Bethlehem Wise men visit Jesus Jesus in his Father’s house Jesus is baptised Jesus chooses twelve disciples Jesus at the wedding Jesus calms the storm Jesus and his friends in Bethany The Good Samaritan Zacchaeus in the sycamore tree Jesus is the good shepherd The Son who came back Jesus helps people who need him Five loaves and two fish Jesus and the children A Woman anoints Jesus Jesus enters Jerusalem The Last supper Peter disowns Jesus Jesus is crucified Jesus rises from the grave Jesus ascends to heaven The Holy Spirit comes The Beginning of the church Peter and John heal a beggar Stephen dies because he believes in Jesus A Man from Ethiopia becomes a follower Saul becomes a follower of Jesus Paul travels to spread the good news

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