The Story of Easter

The Story of Easter by Christopher Doyle is an illustrated book published by Concordia Publishing House in 2008. This 29-page picture book presents a narrative based on the Gospels, focusing on the themes of Christ’s sacrificial death and glorious resurrection. Through dramatic paintings and factual narration, it aims to teach children about God’s grace as revealed through Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection.
Readers will find a visually engaging exploration of Easter that combines art with storytelling. The book is designed to educate young audiences about the significance of the holiday, emphasizing the concepts of sacrifice and redemption. With its full-color illustrations, The Story of Easter serves as a resource for families and educators looking to share the meaning of Easter in a way that is accessible to children.
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Dramatic paintings and factual narration tell the story of Christ’s sacrificial death and glorious resurrection. Based on the Gospels, this picture book teaches children about God’s grace through Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection. Full color.
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