Big Picture Story Bible

The Big Picture Story Bible
David R. Helm, Gail Schoonmaker (Illustrator)

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Everyone loves a good story--especially children! The Big Picture Story Bible presents the remarkable true story of God's love for the world. Simple words and striking illustrations unfold the storyline of God's Word from Genesis to Revelation. All ages will enjoy this exciting discovery of a God who keeps his big promise.

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Contents

Acknowledgments 13
The Old Testament
1. The Very Good Beginning 15
2. A Very Sad Day 37
3. Life Outside the Garden 51
4. God's Big Promise 67
5. God's People Grow 83
6. God's People Become Great 103
7. God's Great Sign 123
8. Going into God's Place 141
9. God's Blessings Grow 167
10. Another Very Sad Day 187
11. God's Promise Remains 211
The New Testament
12. Many Silent Years 229
13. God's Promised One Is Born 243
14. God's Promised One Is Announced 259
15. God's Promised One Is Followed 271
16. Jesus Restores God's Place 287
17. Jesus Reveals God's Kingdom 307
18. A Blind Man Sees 323
19. A Dead Man Is Raised to Life 337
20. Jesus Wears God's Kingly Crown 359
21. Jesus' Followers Are in the Dark 375
22. A Brand-New Day 383
23. God's Promise Is Explained 397
24. God's New Kingdom Spreads 413
25. Letters to Live By 427
26. The Very Good Ending 437

About the Contributors

David Helm serves on the pastoral staff of Holy Trinity Church, a multi-congregational church in Chicago. In addition he is the executive director of The Simeon Trust, which partners with churches to train men for gospel ministry. In this capacity, he leads workshops on biblical exposition to promote practical instruction in preaching. Helm is the co-author of The Genesis Factor (with Jon Dennis) and a contributor to Preach the Word: Essays on Expository Preaching.

Growing up, Gail Schoonmaker loved to draw pictures depicting the songs and stories she heard in church. She earned a B.A. in art from Wheaton College and makes her home in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood with her husband, Keith, and their four children.