“Jesus is the dictionary in which we look up the meaning of words” – Eugene Peterson.

A God with smile lines, loving our enemies, recognizing miracles, proactive love, finding God in the midst of story, living a better story, awakening to a better gospel, the power of please, sorry, thanks, the breath of God, hindsight bias, imaginative meditation, and fantastical storytelling, in this podcast, Mark Batterson, Joel Clark, and the guys talk about the love of God discovered in storytelling and share about their new book series, I Changed The World. This bible story adventure series is aimed at tweens ages 9-12. The first title, David, is available now.

For more on I Changed The World
Website: www.ichangedtheworldbooks.com
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Mark Batterson: www.markbatterson.com
Joel Clark: www.afamilystoryfilms.com

 

 

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Podcast intro and outro music by Wilde Assembly

David lives at a time unlike any other in the history of Israel. The High Prophet Samuel has chosen Saul, the first king to lead the twelve tribes. Yet the fledgling nation faces enemies on every side, and skirmishes from warring countries are a daily ordeal. ​

As King Saul builds his army, Israel’s most menacing threat looms. The Philistine warriors, the most powerful and largest neighboring enemy, are marching toward Israel to destroy them.

What’s worse, they are led by a legendary and brutal giant, Goliath. In the face of the impossible, what can a shepherd boy from Bethlehem hope to do? ​ Will David leave the war to King Saul and his army, or could it be possible that David could change the course of history?

Derek Turner Follower of Jesus, in love with @sarahjturner, father to @caro.turn & @kaaatters, owner of Milo, pastor @rivercharlotte. Amazed by Grace
www.rivercharlotte.com

Jason Clark is a writer, speaker, and lead communicator at A Family Story ministries. His mission is to encourage sons and daughters to grow sure in the love of an always-good heavenly Father. He and his wife, Karen, live in North Carolina with their three children.

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