Mar 14, 2015: Directors Jewels: Tiny Bear's Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones {Children's Book Review}
This Bible story collection, written by bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones, has been really popular with my kids. They love the fuzzy bear on the cover and I love that each page contains a reminder that God is watching out for us and cares about even the smallest worries in our lives.
This Bible story collection, written by bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones, has been really popular with my kids. They love the fuzzy bear on the cover and I love that each page contains a reminder that God is watching out for us and cares about even the smallest worries in our lives.
Dec 7, 2013: Huffington Post: Sally Lloyd-Jones, 'Jesus Storybook Bible' Author, Sells Over 1,000,000 Books
How do you get kids to read one of the world’s oldest books? Ask Sally Lloyd-Jones, whose “The Jesus Storybook Bible” recently passed the critical mark of 1 million copies sold.
How do you get kids to read one of the world’s oldest books? Ask Sally Lloyd-Jones, whose “The Jesus Storybook Bible” recently passed the critical mark of 1 million copies sold.
Liberate: An Interview with Sally Lloyd-Jones
Sally Lloyd-Jones is one of the most influential Christian leaders of the last decade. But you won’t find Sally treading the typical ground of religious heavy-hitters. She’s not writing books for pastors on how to lead well, or lighting up the blogs with insights on how religious people should deal with the latest political issue. Sally Lloyd-Jones makes her mark in the church by sharing the Gospel with the children of the church.
Sally Lloyd-Jones is a British children's book writer. Lloyd-Jones was born in Kampala, Uganda and studied Art History with French at University of Sussex and Paris-Sorbonne University. She worked in children's book publishing for several years at Oxford University Press before moving to the US in 1989 where she lives in Manhattan. In 2000 she began to write full-time. She is a member of Redeemer Presbyterian Church.
The children's arm of Zondervan (Zonderkidz) published The Jesus Storybook Bible in 2007, written by Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by Jago, it has sold in excess of 1 million copies in 19 languages.There have been 8 editions including an audio edition read by actor David Suchet Jago also illustrated her 2012 book Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing which was inspired by her niece who was being bullied at school. Nashville-based artists Rain For Roots (featuring Sandra McCracken, Ellie Holcomb, Flo Paris, and Katy Bowser) based their 2012 debut album Big Stories For Little Ones on the poems of Sally Lloyd-Jones
Sally Lloyd-Jones is one of the most influential Christian leaders of the last decade. But you won’t find Sally treading the typical ground of religious heavy-hitters. She’s not writing books for pastors on how to lead well, or lighting up the blogs with insights on how religious people should deal with the latest political issue. Sally Lloyd-Jones makes her mark in the church by sharing the Gospel with the children of the church.
Sally Lloyd-Jones is a British children's book writer. Lloyd-Jones was born in Kampala, Uganda and studied Art History with French at University of Sussex and Paris-Sorbonne University. She worked in children's book publishing for several years at Oxford University Press before moving to the US in 1989 where she lives in Manhattan. In 2000 she began to write full-time. She is a member of Redeemer Presbyterian Church.
The children's arm of Zondervan (Zonderkidz) published The Jesus Storybook Bible in 2007, written by Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by Jago, it has sold in excess of 1 million copies in 19 languages.There have been 8 editions including an audio edition read by actor David Suchet Jago also illustrated her 2012 book Thoughts to Make Your Heart Sing which was inspired by her niece who was being bullied at school. Nashville-based artists Rain For Roots (featuring Sandra McCracken, Ellie Holcomb, Flo Paris, and Katy Bowser) based their 2012 debut album Big Stories For Little Ones on the poems of Sally Lloyd-Jones