Action Bible Heroes And Villains
$18.99
“Hero or villain? You decide!” This all-new addition to the bestselling Action Bible line bursts with fun facts, surprising stories, and full-color art for every young reader who wants to become an expert about the greatest heroes and villains of God’s redemptive story.
This extensive, full-color guide to Bible characters includes fascinating facts and figures about the Bible’s most curious but sometimes relatable people. Including all-new illustrations from graphic artist Sergio Cariello, The Action Bible: Heroes and Villains draws in young readers with:
Colorful info about the crazy origins, amazing occupations, and strengths and failings of more than 75 Bible characters
Historical background and “Where Is It Now?” guides to ancient and modern-day locations
Diagrams, stories, and fun facts about food, clothing, traditions, individual quirks, and miraculous interventions
From Adam and Eve’s most embarrassing moment to the details of a Roman soldier’s armor to Zechariah’s hometown, the unique insights and dynamic illustrations in this jam-packed guide jump off the pages and into kids’ minds and hearts as they meet people just like them whom God used in His redemptive story.
4 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830782932
ISBN10: 0830782931
Sergio Cariello
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2022
Action Bible
Publisher: David C. Cook
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