Most story bibles miss the point. "The Story of All Stories" doesn't.

How should Catholic children encounter Sacred Scripture?


Too often, story Bibles miss the mark. They flatten the Bible into a string of disconnected tales, shy away from Mary and the sacraments, and fail to show how the Old Testament finds its fulfillment in Christ.


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

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Through Emily Stimpson Chapman's vivid storytelling and Diana Renzina's stunning illustrations, children discover the Bible as one unified story—the story of God's love unfolding across salvation history.


Written for children ages 7–13, each chapter includes clear Key Points to help kids grasp what matters most, Key Connections that reveal how the Old Testament points to Jesus, and quotes from saints, popes, and Church Fathers that root every story firmly in the Catholic faith.



This is Scripture as Catholic children were meant to receive it: coherent, Christ-centered, and alive.


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