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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 33 MIN

The Action Study Bible for Kids! with Brock Eastman

from Homeschool Minnesota · host Dayle Annand MÂCHÉ

In this engaging conversation, Dayle Annand speaks with Brock Eastman about the Action Bible, a graphic novel designed to make biblical stories accessible and exciting for children. Brock shares his passion for the project, his role as a father, and how the Action Bible serves as a valuable tool for discipleship and education. They discuss the artistic vision behind the Bible, the importance of theology in children's literature, and how parents can effectively integrate these resources into their homeschooling efforts. The conversation highlights the significance of making the Bible relevant and engaging for the next generation.   Links: For the Action Study Bible:  https://www.theactionbible.com/ For David C Cook Publishing:  https://shop.davidccook.org/collections/sunday-school-lessons-curriculum-kids To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ:  https://mache.org/   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Brock Eastman and the Action Bible 02:52 The Impact of the Action Bible on Kids 05:59 The Artistic Vision Behind the Action Bible 08:48 Exploring the Action Bible Study Bible 11:50 Integrating the Action Bible into Homeschooling 14:51 The Ultimate Activity Book and Learning Styles 17:51 Creating a Relevant Bible Experience for Kids 21:00 The Picture Bible and Its Legacy 23:54 The Importance of Theology in Children's Literature 26:56 The Role of Parents in Discipleship 29:49 Conclusion and Future of the Action Bible   Action Bible, Brock Eastman, children's Bible, homeschooling, discipleship, graphic novel, Christian education, family resources, Bible study, kids literature    

In this engaging conversation, Dayle Annand speaks with Brock Eastman about the Action Bible, a graphic novel designed to make biblical stories accessible and exciting for children. Brock shares his passion for the project, his role as a father, and how the Action Bible serves as a valuable tool for discipleship and education. They discuss the artistic vision behind the Bible, the importance of theology in children's literature, and how parents can effectively integrate these resources into their homeschooling efforts. The conversation highlights the significance of making the Bible relevant and engaging for the next generation.   Links: For the Action Study Bible:  https://www.theactionbible.com/ For David C Cook Publishing:  https://shop.davidccook.org/collections/sunday-school-lessons-curriculum-kids To contact Homeschool Minnesota--MÂCHÉ:  https://mache.org/   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Brock Eastman and the Action Bible02:52 The Impact of the Action Bible on Kids05:59 The Artistic Vision Behind the Action Bible08:48 Exploring the Action Bible Study Bible11:50 Integrating the Action Bible into Homeschooling14:51 The Ultimate Activity Book and Learning Styles17:51 Creating a Relevant Bible Experience for Kids21:00 The Picture Bible and Its Legacy23:54 The Importance of Theology in Children's Literature26:56 The Role of Parents in Discipleship29:49 Conclusion and Future of the Action Bible   Action Bible, Brock Eastman, children's Bible, homeschooling, discipleship, graphic novel, Christian education, family resources, Bible study, kids literature

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