The Biggest Story Bible Storybook
Hear 104 Bible Stories for Children from Kevin DeYoung, Featuring Music and Narration by Michael Reeves
The Bible is a BIG book about the BIGGEST story. Each page tells about the God who created the world, acted in history, and continues to act in the present. In The Biggest Story Bible Storybook, pastor Kevin DeYoung shares this grand story with children ages 6–12.
Beginning in Genesis and ending with Revelation, DeYoung provides engaging retellings of various Bible stories, explaining how they fit into the overarching storyline of Scripture. This audiobook enhances each story with music, sound design, and narration by Michael Reeves, giving kids a fun, compelling way to experience the Bible.
- Opening Credits
- Note To Parents
- Introduction
- Part 1: The Pentateuch
- Chapter 1: And So It Begins
- Chapter 2: A Very Bad Day
- Chapter 3: From Bad to Worse
- Chapter 4: Rain, Rain, Go Away
- Chapter 5: A Table and a Tower
- Chapter 6: The Father of Nations
- Chapter 7: Lets Make a Deal
- Chapter 8: The Judge Judges Justly
- Chapter 9: It's a Boy!
- Chapter 10: God's Tricky, Hairy, Blessed People
- Chapter 11: Blessings in the Night
- Chapter 12: Joseph's Mean Brother and What God Meant to Do
- Chapter 13: God Raises Up a Deliverer
- Chapter 14: Free at Last
- Chapter 15: The Way to Stay Free
- Chapter 16: A Fancy Tent and a Foolish Cow
- Chapter 17: A Tale of Two Goats
- Chapter 18: Big People, Little Faith
- Chapter 19: You're Not the Boss of Me
- Chapter 20: The Daughters of Zelophehad
- Part 2: History
- Chapter 21: The Walls Came Tumbling Down
- Chapter 22: The Fight of Gideon and the Flight of Midian
- Chapter 23: Samson's Strength
- Chapter 24: The Girl Who Wouldn't Go Away
- Chapter 25: The Lord's Word and Samuel
- Chapter 26: The Rise and Fall of King Saul
- Chapter 27: David Stands Tall
- Chapter 28: David Sins and Repents
- Chapter 29: The Wise and Foolish King
- Chapter 30: The Kingdom Cracks
- Chapter 31: Elijah Proves a Point
- Chapter 32: Grime and Punishment
- Chapter 33: The Boy Who Sought the Lord
- Chapter 34: Promises Broken and Promises Kept
- Chapter 35: Walls and Worship
- Chapter 36: More Than a Pretty Face
- Part 3: Poetry
- Chapter 37: A Hard Life and a Good God
- Chapter 38: Cover Your Mouth
- Chapter 39: The Lord is My Shepherd
- Chapter 40: The Beginning of Wisdom
- Chapter 41: What Isaiah Saw
- Part 4: The Prophets
- Chapter 42: Jeremiah Against Everyone
- Chapter 43: The Valley of Dry Bones
- Chapter 44: The Firey Furnace
- Chapter 45: Writing on the Wall
- Chapter 46: The Miraculous Cat Nap
- Chapter 47: A Marriage Made in Heaven
- Chapter 48: Let Justice Roll Down
- Chapter 49: Famine and Feast
- Chapter 50: Big Fish Bigger Mercy
- Chapter 51: A Change of Clothes
- Chapter 52: The Great and Awesome Day of the Lord
- Part 5: The Gospels
- Chapter 53: A New Baby and a New Beginning
- Chapter 54: Wise Men, Smart Move
- Chapter 55: The Pointer and the Point
- Chapter 56: The Sin That Wasn’t
- Chapter 57: The Sermon That Was
- Chapter 58: Mr. Clean
- Chapter 59: Get Up
- Chapter 60: Follow The Leader
- Chapter 61: A Story about Soils
- Chapter 62: The Scary Boat Ride
- Chapter 63: Send Us to the Pigs
- Chapter 64: A Sick Woman and a Sad Dad
- Chapter 65: The Voice Is Silenced
- Chapter 66: The Happy Meal That Kept on Going
- Chapter 67: A Walk on the Water
- Chapter 68: A Dogged Faith
- Chapter 69: Confessing Christ
- Chapter 70: Glory Mountain
- Chapter 71: The Kids Can Come Too
- Chapter 72: Who is My Neighbor
- Chapter 73: Lost and Found
- Chapter 74: Debts and Debtors
- Chapter 75: Grumbles and Grace
- Chapter 76: Little Man Big Faith
- Chapter 77: The King Comes
- Chapter 78: Jesus Cleans House
- Chapter 79: A Woman to Be Remembered
- Chapter 80: A Meal for the Ages
- Chapter 81: Everyone Leaves Jesus
- Chapter 82: The Snake Crusher is Crushed for Us
- Chapter 83: Jesus Lives
- Chapter 84: A Mission for the Ages
- Part 6: Acts and Epistles
- Chapter 85: The Spirit Comes
- Chapter 86: The Beautiful and the Beggar
- Chapter 87: One Name Under Heaven
- Chapter 88: The Couple Who Lied and Died
- Chapter 89: Stephen's Speech
- Chapter 90: Philip and the Man from Africa
- Chapter 91: Saul Sees The Light
- Chapter 92: Peter Eats and a Soldier Believes
- Chapter 93: Knock Knock, Who's There
- Chapter 94: Paul, Purple Goods, and a Prison Quake
- Chapter 95: The God Who Can Be Known
- Chapter 96: Ships and Snakes and Sermons, Oh My!
- Chapter 97: No Nothing
- Chapter 98: Love Is
- Chapter 99: More Than a Slave
- Chapter 100: Taming the Tongue
- Part 7: Revelation
- Chater 101: Jesus Writes a Letter
- Chater 102: The Center of the Universe
- Chater 103: The Snake Crusher Wins
- Chater 104: All Things New
- Closing Credits
Kevin DeYoung
A native of Jenison, Michigan, Dr. Kevin DeYoung holds an impressive academic background. He obtained his B.A. in religion from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Following that, he pursued his Master of Divinity degree at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Kevin's thirst for knowledge led him to the University of Leicester in the UK, where he attained his doctorate in Early Modern History.
Before Dr. DeYoung embarked on his journey with Christ Covenant Church, where he presently serves, he was a pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, Michigan. A devout member of the Council for The Gospel Coalition, Kevin frequently shares his insights at various churches, conferences, colleges, and seminaries both in North America and abroad. His expertise has led him to publish over a dozen books catering to both adults and children. Notably, his book ""Crazy Busy: A Mercifully Short Book About a Big Problem"" was awarded the 2014 Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Book of the Year. Furthermore, three of his books received the prestigious Book of the Year honors from Christianity Today in 2009, 2010, and 2013.
In addition to his role as the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church, Kevin also serves as an associate professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte. His profound knowledge and passion for educating others earned him the esteemed position of Chancellor's Professor for the Seminary.
Outside of his academic and pastoral responsibilities, Kevin finds joy in his personal life. He and his wife Trisha are the loving parents of nine children.