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November 08, 2010

Techy ways to teach your kids Bible stories

Let’s face it. There’s a point in every child’s life when Bible-based coloring books and felt-board stories lose their awe, and today kids want the computer-generated imagery seen in their older sibling's video and computer games.

Well, Creation By Design isn’t going to let Christianity lose its relevance in this age of technology. In 2008, the company introduced their first product, “My Bible Cards”—a set of trading cards that recount the “greatest story ever told” with 200 computer-generated images of Biblical characters—to Christian bookstores and comic stores across the nation. 51RRLEnicCL._SL500_AA300_

And now, a second series of 818 Old Testament cards, featuring events and people in historical order, will be released just in time for Christmas. 

Creation by Design has also published two book series utilizing the new images. The first is a chapter book designed for ages 6-8 that features nine-year-old explorer, Xander Nash, who travels back in time to meet Bible heroes. The second book product is a line of activity books for kids that use puzzles and games to teach kids their Bible stories.

Think your Bagukan-Yu-Gi-Oh- Pokemon-loving kids could benefit from My Bible Cards?

 How do you help bring the Bible to life for your kids?

 

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