The Bible is too important for kids to find it confusing...

The Bible is too important for kids to find it confusing.


If children can't follow the people, places, and story of Scripture, they risk missing how they fit into God's plan of salvation.


The Story of All Stories: A Story Bible for Young Catholics (for ages 7–13) makes the big picture of the Bible clear.


Each chapter breaks Scripture down with Key Points in simple language, Key Connections that show how the Old Testament leads directly to Christ, Mary, the Church, and the sacraments, and insights from saints, popes, and Church Fathers that root every story firmly in the Catholic faith.


With Emily Stimpson Chapman's engaging storytelling and Diana Renzina's beautiful illustrations, children don't just read the Bible, they enter it, discovering salvation history as one unified, Christ-centered story.


Don't wait to give your children or grandchildren a Bible that actually helps them understand God's Word.

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