Adventure and charm is what you will find in this amazing book from Tommy Nelson Publishers: Heroes and Villains of the Bible is exactly as its title implies. It is a comprehensive book complete with individual stories of a collection of heroes and villains from the Bible. It is laid out in an easy-to-read format, captivating to young and old. You will find yourself absorbed in each story as you read it aloud to your child. Or, you might just find an otherwise non-interested reader begging to read just one more story before turning out the light.
The Bible is full of dos and don'ts, but it also includes some of the most action-packed stories of all time. This book uncovers the best and the worst from actual Bible accounts. It is no small book, with its jam-packed numerous pages you will find a new story every day or night for quite sometime.
Just in case your child has trouble visualizing the action, it also includes a colorful picture for each story.
It is perfect to use for a Bible study with your child/tween as it is broken down into short stories with a moral. It takes the stories straight from the Bible, so you don't have to worry about an odd twist added or taken away.
If you are looking for a Bible study program for your homeschool, this is a great way to infuse the good and the not-so-good characters of the Bible in your lessons. It would also be a great way to send your kiddos off to bedtime each night. It will certainly open up discussions about good v. evil and right and wrong choices.
I received the e-book of Heroes and Villains of the Bible from the Booksneeze program in exchange for an honest review. The review I have provided is 100% my opinion.
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