Celebrate diversity and difference in the Bible with the next instalment from the award-winning Whistlestop Tales.
Celebrate diversity and difference in the Bible with the next instalment from the award-winning Whistlestop Tales.
A prince who was lost for words
A sister who worried far too muchA brother who walked differently through the worldA girl who had to be seen to be believedJoin Krish and Miriam Kandiah on another adventure through 10 retellings of stories from the Bible!While many people with disabilities, differences and disadvantages are often under-valued in our society, under-acknowledged in history and under-represented, Krish and Miriam Kandiah team up again with illustrator Andy Gray to show how God gives people with disabilities a special mention, special honour and very special jobs.Come onboard for the next instalment of Whistlestop Tales! Sometimes we can focus on the stories of miraculous healing in the Bible, but this can make people with disabilities and differences feel like they have nothing to offer the world. But Krish and Miriam introduce us to people in the Bible of all shapes and sizes who go on incredible adventures with God!It's time to remember all the characters in the Bible who do amazing world-changing things - especially those who dare to be different.'A wonderful and long-overdue book, full of stories from the Bible that shows
difference through God's lens.'
'This rich and inspiring collection of stories calls each of us to a greater sense of justice, belonging and inclusion.'
-- Andy Wolfe, Executive Director of Education, Church of EnglandDr Krish Kandiah is a theologian, author and activist, and works with the government to improve the lives of vulnerable
children in the care system. He and his wife, Miriam, are birth parents, adoptive parents and foster carers and are passionate about helping children to flourish. Together they have authored fourteen books.Andy Gray (illustrator) has been drawing for as long as he can remember. He's also a DJ, producer, speaker, magician, and even a Church of England minister. He's worked professionally with children and young people for over thirty years in schools and churches. Sometimes he gets bored. He is proud to be autistic and encourages people to embrace their uniqueness and live life to the full.This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.