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So get comfy, open up one of these exciting books and get ready to marvel at the surprising, the true and the awesome. I found the zany, comic style of writing not suitable as a means of telling children about the Lord Jesus Christ.
So break out those thinking caps, and sharpen those coloured pencils, because it's time, once again, to dive head-first once again into the exciting world of the Diary of a Disciple. Discover booming angels, swirling baptisms, mighty storms, shipwrecks, sheep falling from the sky, bald heads and stories of incredible miracles. Beginning with Elizabeth and Zechariah’s miracle child to Jesus’ resurrection, Luke uses doodles and drawings to tell his story of finding out who Jesus is, and why it matters more than anything else. It has a lively, engaging style which makes you want to keep reading, and has a style that relates extremely well to youngsters. Winding along the road to Emmaus, Join two friends on the road as the joy of the first Easter dawns.A mini-version of Diary of a disciple: Luke's Story, consisting of the first three chapters of the full book. It seems to me that many hours have been spent producing this and it successfully conveys the biblical text young minds in particular. The Diary of a Disciple series is an award winning collection of contemporary children's books, retelling the Gospel.
Luke wrote down everything that happened because he wanted everyone, everywhere in the whole world to hear what he had to say. Very honest to the original yet presented in an easy to read format which really highlights key points of the text. Written in a quirky, accessible, doodle style, Diary of a disciple offers a way into the Bible for 8-11 year olds.Bringing the life of Jesus into a new retelling for ages 8–11, Diary of a Disciple makes Luke’s Gospel accessible with a fresh new voice in the quirky and brainy Dr Luke. She has a particular interest in the way in which contemporary culture affects the way children and young people engage with faith.