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  1. Aug 11, 2015 · How to access 260 simplified but accurate stories of the Bible in text, audio, and video formats. (PDF of this page for printing.)1. Online (Read, Listen, Watch) On your computer or mobile device web browser, navigate to the www.BTstories.com web site.

    • No. 1: The Creation Story
    • No. 2: The Suffering of Job
    • No. 3: Joseph, from The Pit to The Throne
    • No. 4: Parting of The Red Sea
    • No. 5: Ruth, Naomi and Boaz
    • No. 6: David and Goliath
    • No. 7: Esther and The Invisible Hand of God
    • No. 8: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
    • No. 9: The Healing of Bartimaeus
    • No. 10: The Sacrifice of Jesus Christ

    We read in the Genesis 1:1: This statement alone should stop all of us in our tracks. It’s a statement of God’s power, sovereignty, and love for all of us. If God created all things, it changes everything. It changes who we are, what we are, and why we are. The Bible clearly tells us that God created everything and that He is the Life-Giver and Cre...

    What’s so inspiring with suffering? You might ask that question, but the reality is that some of our deepest inspiration comes from the difficulties in life. That’s why, looking into the story of Job can dramatically give us deep and long-lasting inspiration. We read in Job 1:13-19: What a dramatic turn of events! We can see here how Job lost almos...

    One of the inspiring and amazing stories in the Bible is the story of Joseph. The story was just filled with ups and downs, twists and turns. When we think that all hope is gone, we see how God weaves through the strengths and weaknesses of people to bring about his plan and purpose. If you haven’t read the story of Joseph yet, I strongly recommend...

    When we think of miracles in the Bible, there’s one miracle that would most likely pop into our mind — the parting of the Red Sea. Why not? Aside from it being made into various movies, the parting of the Red Sea wasn’t just a demonstration of God’s power, but his deliverance to His people. If you are in the shoes of the Israelites at that time, yo...

    The book of Ruth tells us about the story of Naomi, Ruth, and Boaz. The story is quite inspiring in many ways and reading through the book of Ruth should give you a better idea of how God can make hopeless situations a testimony of His love and mercy upon us. The story begins when Elimelech, Naomi’s husband, went to Moab to escape the famine in Bet...

    Perhaps, the most popular battle mentioned in the Hebrew Writing is the battle between David and Goliath. You might even be familiar with their story and know very well how it ends. David was just a shepherd boy who happened to hear Goliath mocking the army of God. He went to King Saul. David convinced the King that he will fight Goliath and win. W...

    Did you know that the book of Esther doesn’t mention the word “God?” Yes, that’s true, but the story of Esther dramatically demonstrates how the Almighty works behind the scene and doesn’t forsake His people. I highly recommend you find the time to read the book of Esther. It has only 10 chapters, but the story written in it is so exciting that I’m...

    Sometimes, doing the right thing won’t bring good results, at least, temporarily. There are times when doing the right thing means we get persecuted, ostracized, and even put to death. That’s exactly what happened to Daniel’s three friends — Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego whose Hebrew names were Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah. In the book of Danie...

    A lot of us might not have even heard of Bartimaeus in the Bible. However, this doesn’t mean that we can’t learn a vital lesson from his life. We read his story in Mark 10:46-52, Matthew 10:29-34 and Luke 18:35-43. We can see how the three Gospel writers included Bartimaeus’ story, showing us how impactful his story was. Bartimaeus was blind for to...

    The greatest love story ever told is found in John 3:16: God so loved the world. It didn’t say, “God so loved the Christians, the Americans, the religious, the righteous, or the saints.” It says, “the world.” Because of this great love, the Almighty gave up His Son, Yahshua the Messiah, to die for our sins and redeem us. Not many people really have...

  2. Jan 15, 2015 · The Storyteller's Bible: 60 Stories. This is a multicultural, chronological approach to the story of God for learners of all ages (young children to adults). These 60 basic Bible stories include a basic overview of the Bible and Bible doctrine. It is useful for many ministry contexts. There are optional selections of stories the teacher can ...

    • Beginnings (Stories 1-52) These stories go from Creation to the Death of Moses. After the events of the ancient world, the main emphasis is on Abraham and Moses.
    • Building a Nation (Stories 53-113) These stories go from Joshua to the Death of David. It starts with the exciting events surrounding Joshua and all the Judges.
    • Path Down to Captivity (Stories 114-161) This set of stories has a great beginning, but goes down to the destruction of all that Israel values.
    • Beauty From Ashes (Stories 162-219) This set of stories starts with Judah in captivity and ends with Messiah ascending into heaven. It includes all the stories in the life of Christ.
    • The Creation Story. The simple truth of the creation story is that God is the author of creation. In Genesis 1 we are presented with the beginning of a divine drama that can only be examined and understood from the standpoint of faith.
    • The Garden of Eden. Explore the Garden of Eden, a perfect paradise created by God for his people. Through this story we learn how sin entered the world, creating a barrier between men and God.
    • The Fall of Man. The Fall of Man is described in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, and reveals why the world is in such terrible shape today. As we read the story of Adam and Eve, we learn how sin entered the world and how to escape God's coming judgment on evil.
    • Noah's Ark and the Flood. Noah was righteous and blameless, but he was not sinless (see Genesis 9:20). Noah pleased God and found favor because he loved and obeyed God with his whole heart.
  3. 10. The Nativity. Moving on to the New Testament, we find the best and most well-known stories in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, which recount the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The most detailed and influential account of the birth of Jesus Christ is found in the Gospel of Luke. But Luke’s account, as well as being much ...

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  5. Bible Verse: Matthew 14:22-33. Peter, seeing Jesus walking on water, wanted to join Him. Jesus invited him, and Peter walked on water too! But when Peter saw the wind, he became afraid and began to sink. Jesus saved him, asking why he doubted. Moral: Faith can accomplish the impossible, but doubt can make us falter.

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