Bible Heroes and Bad Guys (2:52)

Bible Heroes and Bad Guys (2:52)

by Chris Auer (Author), Chris Auer (Author), Quentin Guy (Author), Rick Osborne (Author)

Synopsis

Courage, faith, greed, and betrayal; Get to know some real-life heroes-and their enemies: Comic book heroes and villains can be fun. But the true heroes and bad guys in this book are even more thrilling. See real battles of good against evil as the Bible's strong, faithful heroes clash with its nasty villains. It's action and adventure straight from the Bible! Part of the 252 collection-based on Luke 2:52-Bible Heroes & Bad Guys will make your heart pound and help you become smarter, stronger, deeper, and cooler.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Published: 01 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0310703220
ISBN 13: 9780310703228

Author Bio
Growing up, Rick Osborne really liked Superman. Superman did what was right, he did cool things that other people couldn't do, and he never quit. The Bible is full of great Superman-type stories where God helps good guys battle evil guys with his awesome supernatural help. By telling these stories, Rick loves to help boys see the real-life superhero that God wants each of them to be. Rick lives with his family up north in Canada, closer to where Superman built his fortress. Marnie Wooding has written over a dozen books and is pleased to be a Zonderkidz author. She is a screenwriter and story editor for both film and television, and is currently a founding partner in a motion picture development company. She lives with her family in the beautiful coastal foothills of Vancouver, Canada. Ed Strauss lives in British Columbia, Canada, with his wife and three tween-aged children. Ed is a freelance writer with a passion for Biblical apologetics and fantasy fiction. Apart from writing, Ed enjoys biking and exploring nature. Jack Snider survived his youth despite growing up in a tiny house with five brothers. Inspired by comics, cartoons, and plain old boredom, he developed an obsession with drawing that he has never outgrown. After graduating from Kendall College of Art and Design, he worked for ten years designing cartoon art for kid's clothes. He currently earns his living as a freelance illustrator and lives with his wife, son, and a ridiculous number of pets in Michigan.