Big Story, The
The Big Story retells the Bible story, giving a lively overview of what actually happens, witnessing the key events, and meeting the most important characters.
It's split into five "acts" - the fathers, the exodus, the kings, the Messiah, and the church. Each of these looks at the story of humans and their relationship with God.
The episodes are accompanied by short commentaries, explaining the background, providing information, helping the reader to spot key themes, and simply encouraging people to think about what is happening.
Big Story, The
"The Big Story" retells the Bible story, giving a lively overview of what actually happens, witnessing the key events and meeting the most important characters. It's split into five 'Acts' - The Fathers, The Exodus, The Kings, The Messiah, The Church. Each of these looks at the story of humans and their relationship with God. The episodes are accompanied by short commentaries, explaining the background, giving information, helping the reader to spot key themes, and simply encouraging people to think about what is happening.
[Publisher]
The Big Story retells the Bible story, giving a lively overview of what actually happens, witnessing the key events, and meeting the most important characters.
It's split into five "acts" - the fathers, the exodus, the kings, the Messiah, and the church. Each of these looks at the story of humans and their relationship with God.
The episodes are accompanied by short commentaries, explaining the background, providing information, helping the reader to spot key themes, and simply encouraging people to think about what is happening.
[Publisher]
Nick Page
Nick Page is a writer, information designer, and creative consultant. He has written a number of books, including
street life; The Tabloid Bible; Lord Minimus; BLUE; The Church Invisible; The Longest Week:the truth about Jesus Last Days and
The Wrong Messiah: the truth of Jesus of Nazareth
He also writes regular articles for Youthwalk, Christianity and Renewal, and works for a number of charities and NGOs. He and his wife, Claire, have three daughters and live in Eynsham in Oxfordshire, England.