Chapter 2: The Boys From Africa
Peter, John and the Prison Mystery
"Peter pleaded and pleaded with the people to receive Jesus as their Lord and Messiah. " Save yourselves from the judgment that is coming on the sinful people of this day." Those who accepted Peter's message were baptized. And that day about three thousand were added to the number of disciples." But not all who heard Peter's message believed, or were happy to hear him say this.
Chapter 1: A Holiday Project
Peter, John and the Prison Mystery
"Peter pleaded and pleaded with the people to receive Jesus as their Lord and Messiah. " Save yourselves from the judgment that is coming on the sinful people of this day." Those who accepted Peter's message were baptized. And that day about three thousand were added to the number of disciples." But not all who heard Peter's message believed, or were happy to hear him say this.
Chapter 6: Noah’s “Accident”
Noah
"And there they were - Noah, his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, the animals in pairs, some in seven pairs, the birds, butterflies, and creepy-crawlies - all very comfortable, cozy, and cared for. That was inside the ark." Noah obeys God - and escapes the doom that fell upon his generation.
Chapter 5: Any Day Now!
Noah
"And there they were - Noah, his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, the animals in pairs, some in seven pairs, the birds, butterflies, and creepy-crawlies - all very comfortable, cozy, and cared for. That was inside the ark." Noah obeys God - and escapes the doom that fell upon his generation.
Chapter 4: Off to a New Start
Noah
"And there they were - Noah, his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, the animals in pairs, some in seven pairs, the birds, butterflies, and creepy-crawlies - all very comfortable, cozy, and cared for. That was inside the ark." Noah obeys God - and escapes the doom that fell upon his generation.
Chapter 3: Water, Water Everywhere
Noah
"And there they were - Noah, his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, the animals in pairs, some in seven pairs, the birds, butterflies, and creepy-crawlies - all very comfortable, cozy, and cared for. That was inside the ark." Noah obeys God - and escapes the doom that fell upon his generation.
Chapter 2: Countdown
Noah
"And there they were - Noah, his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, the animals in pairs, some in seven pairs, the birds, butterflies, and creepy-crawlies - all very comfortable, cozy, and cared for. That was inside the ark." Noah obeys God - and escapes the doom that fell upon his generation.
Chapter 1: Operation Rescue
Noah
"And there they were - Noah, his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives, the animals in pairs, some in seven pairs, the birds, butterflies, and creepy-crawlies - all very comfortable, cozy, and cared for. That was inside the ark." Noah obeys God - and escapes the doom that fell upon his generation.
Chapter 7: Revenge
John the Baptist
“We both walked into the water together. I baptized Him. As He stood up again, a beautiful dove flew down and lit on Him…I felt enraptured…because when God sent me to baptize, He said, ‘You will baptize…the Messiah. You will recognize Him in the moment of His baptism because I will send My Holy Spirit in the form of a dove and that dove will alight on Him…And last night it happened.’ ” Read the story of how the fearless prophet by the Jordan River commanded everyone to repent and be ready to welcome the Messiah—and what his greatest enemy did to him.
Chapter 6: “Repent! Repent!”
John the Baptist
“We both walked into the water together. I baptized Him. As He stood up again, a beautiful dove flew down and lit on Him…I felt enraptured…because when God sent me to baptize, He said, ‘You will baptize…the Messiah. You will recognize Him in the moment of His baptism because I will send My Holy Spirit in the form of a dove and that dove will alight on Him…And last night it happened.’ ” Read the story of how the fearless prophet by the Jordan River commanded everyone to repent and be ready to welcome the Messiah—and what his greatest enemy did to him.