“The Biggest Story: Uncovering the Bible’s Epic Narrative for Kids”

Unlocking the Bible’s Grand Narrative for Kids

The Bible is a treasure trove of captivating stories that can spark awe and wonder in children’s hearts. However, it’s essential to help them grasp how these classic tales fit into Scripture’s overarching message about God’s magnificent plan to redeem his people.

A Journey Through the Bible

In “The Biggest Story,” Kevin DeYoung, a best-selling author and father of nine, takes kids and parents on an exciting adventure through the Bible. This illustrated storybook seamlessly weaves together the biblical narrative, guiding readers from the garden of Eden to Christ’s death on the cross and ultimately to the new heaven and new earth.

Connecting the Dots

Featuring concise chapters that can be read in one sitting, this book retells the Bible’s core message in an imaginative and engaging way. By linking the stories from Genesis to Revelation, DeYoung helps kids understand how the Snake Crusher brings us back to the garden, revealing that God’s promises are even more remarkable than we imagine.

Listen to the Full Story

We’re thrilled to share the complete audio of “The Biggest Story” by Kevin DeYoung. Tune in to discover how this captivating retelling of the Bible’s grand narrative can draw children into the biblical story.

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