Product Description
Author: Tyler Mckeller,
Illustrator: Dan Burr
About Product: The New Testament Family Reader will help your family learn about and discuss the mortal life and teachings of Christ and His Apostles, drawing you closer together as a family and closer to Christ. This format suited for every age and stage of life makesmeaningful scripture study an attainable goal for every family:
• Offers 5-minute study opportunities for busy families with kids of
all ages.
• Divides the New Testament into brief, sequential sections,
treating the four Gospels chronologically.
• Teaches essential doctrine in short passages.
• Uses the actual scriptural text and recognizable verse/column
format.
• Invites discussion with conversation-provoking questions.
• Filled with original illustrations for a richer learning experience.
This book offers your family a simple yet meaningful way to learn more about Christ and His teachings. You will love how manageable, enjoyable, and enlightening New Testament family
scripture study can be!
About Author: Tyler McKellar was born and raised in Teton Valley, Idaho, where he now lives with his wife, Stephanie, and their six children. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in South Korea and graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in advertising. He worked for several years as a copywriter at advertising agencies in Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Portland, Oregon, and is currently a freelance writer and screenwriter. Tyler and Dan previously teamed up on the bestselling first book in this series, The Book of Mormon Family Reader.
About Illustrator: Dan Burr, an award-winning illustrator, earned a bachelor of fine arts degree from Utah State University and a master’s degree in illustration from Syracuse University. He and his wife, Patti, are the parents of two children and live in Tetonia, Idaho. Dan has illustrated many children’s books, including One Little Match, The Miracle of the Wooden Shoes, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, and The Christmas Train.
Pages: 224
Deseret Book