Children learn in different ways. Many children are visual learners. They read and listen to stories from the Bible week after week. How many times are they able to see these stories from the Bible?
This book will help children with the visual perspective of the familiar story of Noah and the flood. While reading this book, they will be able to visually see each scene from God’s unhappiness with the people during Noah’s time to God’s instructions to Noah as well as the events following the flood after the ground dried up.
The images with the words will help children understand more about what happened during the time of Noah and the great flood.
About the Authors:
Story and words written by Brenna Phillips
Brenna earned her Master of Arts Degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. She has been involved in Children’s-Family Ministry for many years, teaches early childhood students at an Early Childhood Learning Center, and regularly writes at www.brennaphillips.com. She resides in Smyrna, Delaware, with her wonderful husband, David. Read more about her at http://www.brennaphillips.com
Illustrations painted by Kristie Chamlee
Kristie resides in Lawrenceville, Georgia, with her husband and three children. She earned her Master of Arts Degree in art education. See more of her artwork at http://kristiesart.blogspot.com
What others are saying:
Too often, Christians have turned Noah’s Ark into a fairytale. You might get the idea that Noah was starting a floating petting zoo and his only problem was keeping out the rain. I love Bible story books that put the focus back on God and how he told the story. That’s what I appreciate about this little volume. The illustrations and text prompt the imagination without washing out the real facts of Noah’s Ark. It points us back to a God who will judge sin, but provides an escape for all who turn back to Him.
Tony Kummer, Editor of Ministry-to-Children.com – one of the Top 5 Children’s Ministry Blogs – and one of the “20 to Watch” young Children’s Ministers according to Children’s Ministry Magazine
A tender retelling of the Noah story with sensory alertness, keen intelligence, and welcoming passion —
Leonard Sweet, Drew University, George Fox University, sermons.com