I just flipped the picture over*, and am reading the back of the album cover. It says:
Thousands of church-going families across America enjoy using "Bible Story Lady" records for their home devotionals. The stories are fun to listen to, and with a little imagination you can almost see how they relate to actual stories in the Bible.
And here are some testimonials:
Listening to the Bible Story Lady is a lot easier than teaching my family from the Bible and Shorter Catechism.__(A father in Oak Park, Illinois)
Each story is only about 2 or 3 minutes, so we can get back to our favorite t.v. shows without missing anything__(A mother in Los Angeles)
Oh boy! It comes with a little book of cartoons that go along with the stories.__(A little boy in Houston, Texas)
I base my Sunday sermons on stories from the Bible Story Lady records. The congregation likes that a lot better than listening to expository preaching from Scripture texts.__(A pastor in Bradenton, Florida)
*(Using a little-known feature that works only with WindowsMe®)
I noticed there's bears on the album. Does she include the story where the bears eat the young men who called Elisha baldy-head? I know that's a favorite with children everywhere.
BTW, I think this is my favorite series on this site, Eddie.
I just flipped the picture over*, and am reading the back of the album cover. It says:
ReplyDeleteThousands of church-going families across America enjoy using "Bible Story Lady" records for their home devotionals. The stories are fun to listen to, and with a little imagination you can almost see how they relate to actual stories in the Bible.
And here are some testimonials:
Listening to the Bible Story Lady is a lot easier than teaching my family from the Bible and Shorter Catechism.__(A father in Oak Park, Illinois)
Each story is only about 2 or 3 minutes, so we can get back to our favorite t.v. shows without missing anything__(A mother in Los Angeles)
Oh boy! It comes with a little book of cartoons that go along with the stories.__(A little boy in Houston, Texas)
I base my Sunday sermons on stories from the Bible Story Lady records. The congregation likes that a lot better than listening to expository preaching from Scripture texts.__(A pastor in Bradenton, Florida)
*(Using a little-known feature that works only with WindowsMe®)
I noticed there's bears on the album. Does she include the story where the bears eat the young men who called Elisha baldy-head? I know that's a favorite with children everywhere.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I think this is my favorite series on this site, Eddie.
@Meghan
ReplyDeleteIt's also a favorite with bears everywhere.