Gods Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bibl..., Esau McCaulley
Gods Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bibl..., Esau McCaulley
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God's Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bible
The Story of God’s Big Diverse Family

Author: Esau McCaulley, Rogério Coelho

Series: God's Colorful Kingdom

Narrator: Esau McCaulley

Unabridged: 2 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tyndale Kids

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

Noted biblical scholar, theologian, professor, and author Esau McCaulley has written a beautiful storybook Bible honoring God’s diverse family that is sure to become a beloved classic!God’s Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bible is a rich, color-filled tapestry of Bible stories about God’s love of ethnic diversity, his concern for the poor, his justice, and his loving compassion. This one-of-a-kind storybook Bible celebrates God’s overarching story of grace and redemption and his intentional design for an ethnically diverse, multicultural church that cares for the vulnerable.There are:16 Old Testament stories15 New Testament storiesSeveral stories not traditionally told in storybook Bibles!Families of all ethnicities, nationalities, and backgrounds will be drawn to Esau McCaulley’s fresh, yet faithful, handling of the biblical stories. With the expertise of a Bible scholar and the heart of a father, McCaulley clearly illuminates God’s love for all people as woven in stories from Genesis to Revelation. There is no doubt that God has always been focused on creating a beautifully diverse family. McCaulley’s clear and winsome retellings, alongside the breathtaking artwork of Rogério Coelho, will capture the hearts and minds of children and parents alike.Rogério Coelho’s artwork is unlike that in any other storybook Bible. With sweeping scenes, never-before imagined perspectives, and fascinating textures and colors, children will be inspired to see the immense beauty of God’s diverse family in powerful, new ways.

About The Author

Esau McCaulley, PhD is an author and the Jonathan Blanchard associate professor of New Testament and Public Theology at Wheaton College. His writing and speaking focus on New Testament theology, African American Biblical interpretation, and Christian public theology. His memoir How far to the Promised Land, questions the narrative of exceptionalism that he, and other Black survivors, are conditioned to give when they “make it” in America. His book Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope won numerous awards, including Christianity Today’s book of the year. Esau is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. His writings have also appeared in places such as The Atlantic, Washington Post, and Christianity Today.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Becker on March 03, 2026

As a parent who has read a lot of storybook Bibles, this has been my favorite. Part of that is because there was nothing super problematic (supersessionism, cessationism, weird overemphasis on sin/wrath, overly text-critical, etc.) and nothing too annoying (cheesy jokes/attempts at being clever that......more

Goodreads review by Julia on November 06, 2025

This storybook bible is perfect for your older kids who are likely also ready for reading the Bible, but may need a few pictures or some narrative that connects the Bible to their lives. We finished reading Mark with our kids and moved on to this but it did not feel like a “step back“. Like most thi......more

Goodreads review by Libby on May 25, 2025

Thanks to NetGalley, I was able to preview this book before it will be published in September. I didn't have time to read the whole storybook Bible, but what I did read was well-written and would work well as a read-aloud. Like all story Bibles, which by default don't include every detail from Scrip......more

Goodreads review by Brian on December 19, 2025

beautiful pictures, routinely taking the breath of someone away. the diversity message was clear but not heavy handed, and felt like it fit well with the general whirlwind through the biblical story (the entirely of the Bible's story arc in 31 stories). highly recommended.......more

Goodreads review by Will on September 25, 2025

Really well done and accessible for kids. My fourth grader read it aloud to us. She loved the artwork as well......more