Summary and Review
The Bible for Normal People is a podcast but also a community of Bible scholars and enthusiasts. In 2024 they did a Kickstarter to produce a children’s illustrated collection of over 60 Bible stories.
The stories are told like you’d relate a story to your kids while driving. They ask a question and the next thing you know you are trying to tell the Good Samaritan story from memory in words your child will understand. In the book there’s the core story as well as some sections of commentary and asides and interpretation and context. For example, the book begins with a passage from Jeremiah and a story of the exile, setting up a context for reading. Then Genesis comes next.
I chose a story in the middle to start, and I’ll admit on first reading this manner of telling a familiar story was jarring. This is an interpretation – a paraphrase. But the more stories I read, the more I settled into the approach. And the more I liked it. The illustration style is not my favorite, but again, it is growing on me as I spend more time reading through the collection.
There’s a QR code with each story to take readers to a website for exercises and activities. You must have an account to access these, which I chose not to create – so you’ll have to check those extra features out on your own.
I’m pleased with how this turned out, and I am looking forward to reading through the whole collection. But I will caution readers. These stories have an “agenda.” One I happen to agree with. I would call them “progressive” in their theology and interpretation. That’s not going to work for every family. If you are looking for a KJV verbatim sort of kids Bible or something I might describe as “classic evangelical,” this is not that. But I love it for what it is, and I’m proud to have been part of the Kickstarter that produced this.
Rating: ♥♥♥♥*
*♥♥♥♥ = Great! Might re-read.