StoryKeepers
AN ANIMATED VIDEO SERIES
The Storykeepers is an animated video series created for children that tells the story of Ben the baker, and his wife Helena, who are Christians in Rome at the time of the Neronian persecutions (64 A.D.). Ben and Helena have adopted four children whose parents were lost during the fires set by Emperor Nero. The hope-giving stories and parables of Jesus are told in the course of their exciting adventures, including the passion narrative from the Gospel of Mark.
This outstanding modern video exposition of the gospels is drawn primarily from Mark & Luke (episodes 1 – 9) and (from Mark’s Passion narrative (episodes 10 –13). Plus it is now available in teaching resource format with both English and Spanish Language tracks. (See Recursos en Espanol for a Spanish language description of this resource.)
The series consists of 13 x half hours of animated television and covers 46 parables and stories of Jesus. "Storykeepers Resource Kit," the new DVD based Christian education kit with both English and Spanish language tracks, is now available. These new kits offer 4 DVDs, each covering 3 or 4 episodes, and are cued up allowing teachers direct access to all 46 parables and Jesus stories, in both English and Spanish. The 4 DVDs allow a variety of classes to be using this resource at any one time.
Developed in the U.S. by and for Christian educators, these non- denominational resource kits includes 4 DVDs containing the entire 13-part series, together with one copy of the Teacher's Guide (additional copies available). The guidebook is designed to enable adults to learn and tell the stories of Jesus to children, and to involve children with the stories through the videos and a wide range of hands-on activities. The Teacher's Guidebook is also available to order additional copies on its own.
This resource includes six downloadable coloring pages and a design for a parent book club that will be available in your account after purchase. The kits can be adapted for use with youth or even young-at-heart adults. It can also be used by parents or grandparents, who are often the best storytellers of all.
To obtain a version for home use only, see I Remember When.
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