BibleForce : The First Heroes Bible – Revised Edition Now Includes NLT Text (Rev
$19.99
Kids love superheroes! They love to read the colorful comics that tell their stories. So your kids are going to LOVE BibleForce: The First Heroes Bible.
Told as an amazing graphic novel, this book is JAM-PACKED with nearly 200 stories of the FIRST heroes-the heroes from the Bible-and their adventures. Through action-packed artwork and fast-paced dialog, your children will learn biblical stories in a fun and educational way.
This incredible volume includes the stories of how:
*In the beginning, God created the world. BANG!
*Jacob wrestled with God. ZOWIE!
*Moses led the Israelites out of slavery. POW!
*David, a shepherd boy, slayed a giant. WHAM!
*John the Baptist ate locusts. EEW!
*Jesus healed people who were sick, injured, and broken-hearted. WOW!
*And how Jesus died but came to life again. HALLELUJAH!
BibleForce is perfect for:
*Kids ages 7-12
*Church youth groups or reading clubs
*New readers of the Bible or kids interested in learning more about biblical stories
*Kids interested in history and the amazing heroes in our Bible
Kids will spend delightful hours enjoying the rich illustrations and reading the edge-of-your-seat stories. They’ll learn that through God’s power, they can be superheroes for God, too.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781496488879
ISBN10: 1496488873
Binding: Unknown
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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