Sunday, January 6, 2013

Top 150 Bible Stories - Weekly Reading


Top 150 Bible Stories
To Parents:
G.K. Chesterton, an English writer and defender of the Christian faith once wrote, “I had always felt life first as a story; and if there is a story there is a storyteller.”

Kids love stories!  If there is one thing that I have learned in my years of working with children, it is that kids love stories.  And I know why!  It is because God gave stories to us.  God Himself is the Master Storyteller.  He created life as a story and has preserved these individual life stories for us in the sacred Scriptures. 

Real life is full of stories that pose specific problems that, in turn, create personal, emotional and spiritual tension that need resolution.  Bible stories, in particular, tell us about the history of the problem of sin; the tension it causes in personal lives; and how God is always working toward a resolution.  That resolution comes in the birth, life, death, and resurrection of His Son—the story of the life of Jesus Christ. 

Kids love Bible stories!  They need to know them.  As they read, they learn at least three things.  First, they learn who God is.  They need to know the Storyteller.  Second, they learn that God is active in history as He works to redeem His people.  And third, they learn what God requires of them, in other words, how to think and act.  Bible stories are essential to the education of the next Christian generation.

So I have compiled my top 150 (actually 156) of them and set them in a format that can be used for their reading in one year.  If your family reads three stories per week, you can accomplish this important task. 

On this blog, the stories will be posted each week along with a short devotion to highlight the three categories of learning suggested above.  I have underlined my suggestions to highlight them and to make them simple to see. 

I pray that your family’s time in these stories will be blessed by God.  

Dan Edwards (Mr. Dan)
Pastor to Children & Families 

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