This is how Catholic children were meant to encounter Scripture...

How should Catholic children be introduced to Scripture? 


Sadly, most story Bibles don't provide the answer. Too often, they reduce the Bible to a random collection of disconnected tales, lean away from the sacraments and Mary, and don't show the typological connections of how the Old Testament is fulfilled by Jesus in the New. 


The Story of All Stories: A Story Bible for Young Catholics is different. 



With Emily Stimpson Chapman's engaging storytelling and Diana Renzina's beautiful illustrations, children experience the Bible as one sweeping narrative of God's love for them. 


Written for children aged 7–13, each chapter offers Key Points that help kids take away concrete lessons from every story, Key Connections that highlight how the Old Testament foreshadows the New, and quotes from saints, popes, and Church Fathers that help kids see where their very own Catholic faith comes from.


The Story of All Stories is truly how Catholic children were meant to encounter Scripture.



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