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Books with title Parables of Jesus

  • The Parables of Jesus

    Tomie dePaola

    eBook (Holiday House, June 18, 2013)
    Beautifully illustrated Gospel stories from Tomie dePaola, winner of a Newbery Honor, a Regina Medal, and many other awards. An illustrated retelling of seventeen parables used by Jesus Christ in his teachings. Includes “The Good Samaritan,“ “The Lost Sheep,” “The Laborers in the Vineyard,” and “The Prodigal Son.” This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.
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  • Parables That Jesus Told

    Jason Root, Garrison Keillor, Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC

    Audiobook (Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC, Sept. 29, 2016)
    Here, narrated by public radio's Garrison Keillor, the parables of The Sower, The Good Samaritan and The Prodigal Son come to life against the backdrop of Jesus' journeys through Galilee and Judea. The parables are put into a context that makes their simple truths resonate with meaning for young audiences. The original music score is by David Lindley. Ages six and up. Part of the award-winning Rabbit Ears series, The Greatest Stories Ever Told.
  • Parables of Jesus

    Jill C. Lafferty, Peter Grosshauser

    Paperback (Sparkhouse Family, Feb. 14, 2017)
    Featuring stories from the award-winning Spark Story Bible, this Play and Learn activity book features the parables Jesus used to teach his listeners about life with God. Each section invites children to explore further through puzzles, mazes, matching games, fill-in-the blank, discussion questions, simple art projects, prayers, and more! Perfect for jump-starting family faith discussions or for kids to explore on their own. For ages four to eight.
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  • The Parables of Jesus

    Earnest Graham

    Paperback (Olive Branch Books, April 23, 2013)
    A hurricane howls towards a house built on sand. A nighttime intruder creeps onto enemy land. A boy leaves home to seek adventure. Robbers menace a lonely traveler. And the unexpected happens. This new and innovative graphic novel translation puts a modern twist on an ancient art form. The parables of Jesus begin with mundane events and end with a glimpse of a deeper reality; Earnest Graham’s illustrations, ranging in style from West African kente and Japanese prints to vivid modern realism, interpret these well-loved stories for the next generation of readers. 64 Full Color Illustrations
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  • Parables of Jesus, The

    Marie Aubinais, Clotilde Perrin

    Hardcover (Paulist Press, Dec. 1, 2017)
    A series of parables told by Jesus, written in a style that children can understand. Children will be surprised, amazed, even angered, and then reassured by reading these stories that will speak to them, in their own way, of God and his love.Charming illustrations accompany the parables.
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  • The Parables of Jesus

    Tomie dePaola

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 1987)
    This beautiful collection includes the best-known parables of Jesus: the Prodigal Son, the Mustard Seed,the Lost Sheep, and fourteen others. The retellings are lyrically written but also accessible to youngchildren. Tomie dePaola drew his inspiration for the gemlike illustrations from early Christian art of theRomanesque period. Originally published as The Parables of Jesus and unavailable for many years, thisopulent edition features a graceful new design.
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  • Best Loved Parables of Jesus

    Various

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing, June 15, 2014)
    Overview Teach children Jesus' parables with the Best-Loved Parables of Jesus Arch Book, a 50th anniversary edition that includes six complete Arch Book favorites: The Wise and Foolish Builders The Parable of the Talents The Parable of the Lost Sheep The Lost Coin The Story of the Good Samaritan The Parable of the Prodigal Son About the Series The Arch® Book series tells popular Bible stories through fun-to-read rhymes and bright illustrations. This well-loved series captures the attention of children, telling scripturally sound stories that are enjoyable and easy to remember.
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  • Parables of Jesus

    J. Booth

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, April 1, 1982)
    Booth, Julianne
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  • The Parables of Jesus

    Earnest Graham

    eBook (Olive Branch Books, April 23, 2013)
    A hurricane howls towards a house built on sand. A nighttime intruder creeps onto enemy land. A boy leaves home to seek adventure. Robbers menace a lonely traveler. And the unexpected happens.This new and innovative graphic novel translation puts a modern twist on an ancient art form. The parables of Jesus begin with mundane events and end with a glimpse of a deeper reality; Earnest Graham’s illustrations, ranging in style from West African kente and Japanese prints to vivid modern realism, interpret these well-loved stories for the next generation of readers.
  • The Parables of Jesus

    Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (Holiday House, May 1, 1995)
    This beautiful collection includes the best-known parables of Jesus: the Prodigal Son, the Mustard Seed,the Lost Sheep, and fourteen others. The retellings are lyrically written but also accessible to youngchildren. Tomie dePaola drew his inspiration for the gemlike illustrations from early Christian art of theRomanesque period. Originally published as The Parables of Jesus and unavailable for many years, thisopulent edition features a graceful new design.
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  • The Parables of Jesus

    Tomie De Paola

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Children, March 1, 1992)
    In his companion book to The Miracles of Jesus, Tomie de Paola presents the seventeen well-known parables told by Jesus, amongst which are "The Sower", "The Good Samaritan", and "The Prodigal Son". This book will make a delightful gift: it is ideal for shared reading aloud at home or in school, and children will enjoy looking at the stylish illustrations. The text is accompanied by Tomie de Paolo's memorable illustrations. Taking his inspiration from Romanesque art, he has incorporated its decorative style in these distinctive pictures. He was particularly attracted by the ornamental, geometric and earthy qualities in the art of this period, especially by the carvings in the small churches of France and Italy.
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  • The Parables of Jesus for Kids

    Dr. Jim Coy, Vicki Coy

    language (Evergreen Press, March 2, 2015)
    A Colorful Way for Kids to Learn About the Parables of Jesus!The Parables of Jesus for Kids presents the 53 parables of Jesus Christ (40 are illustrated) as recorded in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Parents, grandparents, and teachers can use it to introduce their youngsters to the teachings of Jesus in a way that will make a life changing difference in their young lives—a difference that will last a lifetime. Even adults will understand the parables better after reading them to their kids.The Parables of Jesus for Kids unravels some of the intricacies of the parables, making them easy for kids of any age to understand. Your kids will delight in the stories of The Prodigal Son, The Lost Coin, The Good Samaritan, The Pearl of Great Value, The Mustard Seed, The Wheat and the Tares, The House on the Rock, and many more. It’s a colorful book with powerful messages—stories your kids will want to read, or hear, again and again!Dr. Jim Coy and his wife, Vicki, have three children: Tim, Patricia, and Josh. They are Associate staff with the Military Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ.