Janet K. Warren
Christian children's author, single mom, living with multiple sclerosis, who felt guided to write Bible stories from an animal’s point of view to get small children interested and involved in Bible stories.
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Animals of the Old Testament
Christian Children
Six Bible stories from the Old Testament told from the animal's point of view. This includes the stories of Miriam the Dove and Noah, Khu the Cat and Moses, Didymus the Donkey and Ruth, Felix the Dog and Joshua, Rizpah the Lioness and Daniel and Kish the Whale and Johah. Each story is short enough for the four to six year olds and are written to be acted out in Sunday School to help the children to remember the stories. Published December 18, 2013. |
Animals of the New Testament
Christian Children
Six Bible stories from the New Testament told from the animal's point of view. This includes the stories of Malah the Mouse and Baby Jesus, Laban the Lamb and Shemuel, Tirza the Horse and the Three Wise Men, Gideon the Goat and Joseph, Naarah the Goose and Elizabeth and Abda the Monkey and Simeon. Each story is short enough for the four to six year olds and are written to be acted out in Sunday School to help the children to remember the stories. Published March 17, 2014. |
More Animals of the Old Testament
Christian Children
Six Bible stories from the Old Testament told from the animal's point of view. This includes the stories of Sargon the Snake and Eve, Cleopas the Camel and Abraham, Rapha the Rabbit and Joseph, Elan the Ram and Moses, Mara the Raven and Deborah and Apphia the Gazelle and Gideon. Each story is short enough for the four to six year olds and are written to be acted out in Sunday School to help the children to remember the stories. Published April 18, 2014. |
More Animals of the New Testament
Christian Children's
Six Bible stories from the New Testament told from the animal's point of view. This includes the stories of Dodai the Scorpion and Satan, Jael the Bee and Ethan, Lemek the Lizard and Heth, Shobi the Biny Fish and Simon, Uzal the Rat and Matthew and Hoglah the hedgehog and Damaris. Each story is short enough for the four to six year olds and are written to be acted out in Sunday School to help the children to remember the stories. |
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