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Facing the Giant (the adventures of David & Goliath) is a bible story written for kids and parents who enjoy learning more about the Bible. This illustrated story is told in simple, modern language to be easily understood by anyone interested in learning more about the foundation of their faith in a fun creative way. Facing the Giant includes 18 pages filled with biblical adventure and eye-popping illustrations by author Pip Dumbill and award-winning childrens’ illustrator, Thomas Barnett.
FACING THE GIANT
War rages between Israel and the Philistines. For 40 days, the Philistines most fearsome warrior – a brutish, armored giant named Goliath – mocks the Israelites from across the Elah valley, challenging them to a fight. No one dare respond. But David, a young shepherd boy, volunteers to take down the mighty giant. Barely out of his teens, Saul’s armor is too bulky for this stone-slinging warrior. With no weapons aside from a slingshot, David must fully trust Yahweh to defend Israel!
"Do you need to be born into a royal family to be a king? Not when God is in charge! A long time ago, there was a young shepherd named David that God chose to become the king of Israel. God wanted to prove that He had picked the right man for the job. Before David became king, he faced many tests and had many exciting adventures.
Around this time, Israel had a disobedient king named Saul. Saul won many battles, but he stopped listening to God. One day, his army defeated a fierce enemy: the bloodthirsty Amalekites. Instead of destroying all of the people and animals like God had told him, Saul kept the best sheep and cattle for himself. “Save the king of Amalek,” Saul said to his soldiers. “Let’s keep him as our prisoner.”
What people say about Bible Pathway Adventures:
"This is a great series. My grandchildren look forward to having individual chapters read to them while they're getting ready for bed. They are really excited about the information that you have provided for Bible study.” (Mike, USA)
Thank you for your beautiful work that inspires my 5yr old to read and TEACH her friends Bible stories!! (Layla, USA)
"Just a little thank you from us to you for all of the fabulous work that you do. You touch many children's lives with your wonderful ministry. My boys absolutely love your stories. Today I printed a booklet of your coloring pages and adventure puzzles for kids so that my eldest son can continue his ministry at school. Can’t thank you enough for the generous time and effort you put into this.” (Jody, Australia)
Thank you for buying this book and supporting Bible Pathway Adventures. We’re a non-profit helping parents and teachers around the world teach children the foundation of our faith in a fun creative way. Supporters like you are the source of funding for app development, translation projects, and the creation of stories and discipleship materials for families everywhere. Learn more about Bible Pathway Adventures at: www.biblepathwayadventures.com
(Page count below is incorrect; actual page count is 18 pages)
Facing the Giant (the adventures of David & Goliath) is a bible story written for kids and parents who enjoy learning more about the Bible. This illustrated story is told in simple, modern language to be easily understood by anyone interested in learning more about the foundation of their faith in a fun creative way. Facing the Giant includes 18 pages filled with biblical adventure and eye-popping illustrations by author Pip Dumbill and award-winning childrens’ illustrator, Thomas Barnett.
FACING THE GIANT
War rages between Israel and the Philistines. For 40 days, the Philistines most fearsome warrior – a brutish, armored giant named Goliath – mocks the Israelites from across the Elah valley, challenging them to a fight. No one dare respond. But David, a young shepherd boy, volunteers to take down the mighty giant. Barely out of his teens, Saul’s armor is too bulky for this stone-slinging warrior. With no weapons aside from a slingshot, David must fully trust Yahweh to defend Israel!
"Do you need to be born into a royal family to be a king? Not when God is in charge! A long time ago, there was a young shepherd named David that God chose to become the king of Israel. God wanted to prove that He had picked the right man for the job. Before David became king, he faced many tests and had many exciting adventures.
Around this time, Israel had a disobedient king named Saul. Saul won many battles, but he stopped listening to God. One day, his army defeated a fierce enemy: the bloodthirsty Amalekites. Instead of destroying all of the people and animals like God had told him, Saul kept the best sheep and cattle for himself. “Save the king of Amalek,” Saul said to his soldiers. “Let’s keep him as our prisoner.”
What people say about Bible Pathway Adventures:
"This is a great series. My grandchildren look forward to having individual chapters read to them while they're getting ready for bed. They are really excited about the information that you have provided for Bible study.” (Mike, USA)
Thank you for your beautiful work that inspires my 5yr old to read and TEACH her friends Bible stories!! (Layla, USA)
"Just a little thank you from us to you for all of the fabulous work that you do. You touch many children's lives with your wonderful ministry. My boys absolutely love your stories. Today I printed a booklet of your coloring pages and adventure puzzles for kids so that my eldest son can continue his ministry at school. Can’t thank you enough for the generous time and effort you put into this.” (Jody, Australia)
Thank you for buying this book and supporting Bible Pathway Adventures. We’re a non-profit helping parents and teachers around the world teach children the foundation of our faith in a fun creative way. Supporters like you are the source of funding for app development, translation projects, and the creation of stories and discipleship materials for families everywhere. Learn more about Bible Pathway Adventures at: www.biblepathwayadventures.com
(Page count below is incorrect; actual page count is 18 pages)