"Bible Stories and Religious Classics" by Philip P. Wells is a collection of faith-based stories designed for young readers, sharing key narratives and the lives of important characters from the Bible, along with tales meant to teach moral lessons. It begins with the very beginning, recounting the creation of the world and the story of Adam, examining topics like purity, wrongdoing, and how God responds to human actions. The story tells of Adam’s making, his life in the Garden of Eden, and his choice to disobey, which leads to his downfall, and includes thoughts on the relationship between God and people after that. These stories highlight the importance of both moral teaching and religious understanding, setting the stage for the rest of the book, which includes the story of Noah and others. The initial stories skillfully mix engaging storytelling with religious teachings that are easy for young people to grasp.

Bible Stories and Religious Classics
By Philip P. (Philip Patterson) Wells
Explore the beginning of the world through classic tales of creation, temptation, and humanity's early relationship with the divine.
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2003-12-01
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