A stunning graphic realisation of the Christmas Story, from Luke 1-2, using nothing but unedited Bible text, for young adults and teenagers
The second in our range of stunning, graphic-novel-style books faithfully illustrating the unchanged text of the gospel of Luke.
This prequel to 'The Third Day' has the same gritty, contemporary feel that is so far removed from the graphic versions of the Bible already available.
This resource will introduce the biblical account of the first Christmas to a new audience in a fresh way, powerfully capturing the joy, pain and emotion of Luke 1 and 2.
Click to see these sample pages!
Part I: The Message
Part II: The Promise
Part III: The Saviour
Age range: | 14+ |
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Contributors | Alex Webb-Peploe |
ISBN | 9783765520693 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 168mm x 260mm x 4mm |
Weight | 0.19 kg |
Language | German |
Pages | 48 |
Publisher | Brunnen Verlag |
My eight years old son loved it. The illustrations and the colours are stunning. And I found it to be very faithful to the Bible.
For our youth group. Very good book s and we will buy again
I love when scripture is unaltered and brought to life! This project does exactly that.
I gave this as part of a Christmas present with a little trepidation to a young teenager who doesn't have any church background and was delighted to get a thank you letter from him including the frank comment "also the graphic novel was surprisingly good"!! He's not even a keen reader so that's really saying something! Thank you for this great resource.
I can only speak for what I have observed in my children age 10 and 8 but they enjoyed this book which tells the story leading up to Jesus birth in cartoon form. Its full of scripture which is nice and to be honest anything which encourages my children to read the Bible or bits of it is a good thing. They also like the Action Bible which is similar. A good buy for this time of year
I think the trailer with the music was far better with that quick frame change with that in your face way, is more spectacular. I wonder if you could develop that into a longer thing that could be shown in church as I think it gets the point across with the music in a clear quick hard hitting way