
The Biggest Story Scripture Journal for Kids
Genesis (Esv) (Paperback)
Crossway Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. September 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
979-8-8749-1138-6 (ISBN)
Description
Bible Journal from The Biggest Story Features Prompts and Age-Appropriate Resources to Help Children Interact with God's Word
The Biggest Story Scripture Journal for Kids is designed to cultivate thoughtful engagement with Scripture early in life. It features the full ESV text of a Bible book alongside creative journaling prompts and generous space for writing and drawing, inviting kids to reflect upon the text as they read. Book introductions, keyword definitions, and links to story videos offer additional ways for kids to better understand and engage with Scripture.
Kid-Friendly Bible Journal: Includes creative prompts and a lightly lined blank page opposite each page of Bible text to help children engage with Scripture
Great for Bible Study: Features helpful content adapted from The Biggest Story Holy Bible for Kids, including a timeline, summary, map, and profiles of key people; some Scripture journals also include QR codes to animated videos
Easy-to-Read Design: Thin and portable, with a single-column format, 10.5-point Bible type, and smyth-sewn binding
A Fun Bible Resource for Churches and Families: Useful for children's ministries, school settings, or at-home devotions
Scripture Journals Will Be Available for Many Key Bible Books and the New Testament
The Biggest Story Scripture Journal for Kids is designed to cultivate thoughtful engagement with Scripture early in life. It features the full ESV text of a Bible book alongside creative journaling prompts and generous space for writing and drawing, inviting kids to reflect upon the text as they read. Book introductions, keyword definitions, and links to story videos offer additional ways for kids to better understand and engage with Scripture.
Kid-Friendly Bible Journal: Includes creative prompts and a lightly lined blank page opposite each page of Bible text to help children engage with Scripture
Great for Bible Study: Features helpful content adapted from The Biggest Story Holy Bible for Kids, including a timeline, summary, map, and profiles of key people; some Scripture journals also include QR codes to animated videos
Easy-to-Read Design: Thin and portable, with a single-column format, 10.5-point Bible type, and smyth-sewn binding
A Fun Bible Resource for Churches and Families: Useful for children's ministries, school settings, or at-home devotions
Scripture Journals Will Be Available for Many Key Bible Books and the New Testament
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Language
English
Place of publication
Wheaton, IL
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
With ribbon marker(s)
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 146 mm
Weight
142 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-8749-1138-6 (9798874911386)
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Persons
Kevin DeYoung (PhD, University of Leicester) is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North Carolina, and associate professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. He has written books for children, adults, and academics, including Just Do Something; Impossible Christianity; Daily Doctrine; and The Biggest Story Bible Storybook. Kevin's work can be found on clearlyreformed.org. Kevin and his wife, Trisha, have nine children.
Douglas Sean O'Donnell (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is the senior vice president of Bible and church resources editorial at Crossway and is a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee and a Senior Fellow of the Center for Pastor Theologians. He has written over twenty books, including commentaries, Bible studies, devotionals, and a children's curriculum. In addition to his writing, he contributes editorially to several major commentary series, including Crossway's Commentary on the Greek New Testament, the Concise Bible Commentary, the Conversational Commentary, and the Reformed Exegetical Theological Commentary on Scripture. ?He is the general editor of the ?Knowing the Bible ?series and the liturgies and Scripture editor of The ?Sing! Hymnal.
Champ Thornton (PhD, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is director of children and family resources at Crossway and the author of numerous books for kids and families. He and his wife, Robben, live in Newark, Delaware, and have three children.
Don Clark is an artist and cofounder of Invisible Creature, a widely respected and award-winning design studio based in Phoenix and Seattle. He has worked with clients such as Target, Pixar, NASA, The New York Times, LEGO, and Apple. Don and his wife, Erika, have three children and live on a small horse ranch just outside Phoenix.
Douglas Sean O'Donnell (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is the senior vice president of Bible and church resources editorial at Crossway and is a member of the ESV Translation Oversight Committee and a Senior Fellow of the Center for Pastor Theologians. He has written over twenty books, including commentaries, Bible studies, devotionals, and a children's curriculum. In addition to his writing, he contributes editorially to several major commentary series, including Crossway's Commentary on the Greek New Testament, the Concise Bible Commentary, the Conversational Commentary, and the Reformed Exegetical Theological Commentary on Scripture. ?He is the general editor of the ?Knowing the Bible ?series and the liturgies and Scripture editor of The ?Sing! Hymnal.
Champ Thornton (PhD, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is director of children and family resources at Crossway and the author of numerous books for kids and families. He and his wife, Robben, live in Newark, Delaware, and have three children.
Don Clark is an artist and cofounder of Invisible Creature, a widely respected and award-winning design studio based in Phoenix and Seattle. He has worked with clients such as Target, Pixar, NASA, The New York Times, LEGO, and Apple. Don and his wife, Erika, have three children and live on a small horse ranch just outside Phoenix.
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