Mighty Acts of God: A Family Bible Story Book
Written by Starr Meade
Narrated by Deborah Stromberg
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About this audiobook
"One generation shall commend your works to another, and shall declare your mighty acts." Psalm 145:4 From the creation of the world and everything in it, to a massive flood that destroyed it all; from the dramatic exodus of God's people from bondage in Egypt, to the earthquake that released Paul and Silas from jail; from Gideon leading a tiny army of Israelites to victory over the Midianites, to Jesus dying on the cross in ultimate victory over sin-the Bible is full of powerful stories of the mighty acts of God. In this audio book, parents and children alike will discover the Almighty God in Scripture. Ninety Bible stories are retold in lively, modern-day language, teaching particular truths about God's character. Each story is followed by a section of application with discussion-sparking questions and prayer points that will make family devotions a time of discovery and worship.
Starr Meade
Starr Meade served as the director of children’s ministries for ten years at her local church and taught Latin and Bible for eight years at a Christian school. She is a graduate of Arizona College of the Bible and has authored a number of books. Starr lives in Arizona with her husband, where she currently teaches homeschool students and is mother to three grown children and six grandchildren.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Terrible that the author portrays himself as the Holy Spirit by suggesting that God did not inspire the writer of Genesis to interpret what a literal day is but rather suggests it means a long period of time.
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