The World Is Working Overtime to Pull Your Child Away From God. Here Is What 1,000,000+ Christian Parents Did About It.
Faith isn't disappearing from the next generation by accident. It's being crowded out, one distraction at a time. This is how 1,000,000+ parents are getting their kids to open Scripture on their own.
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If you have a child between 6 and 16, you are in a spiritual battle right now.
Roblox. YouTube. Instagram likes. TikTok at 11pm. A world where God is not the conversation. Where Scripture feels like something from another era, and everything on the screen feels like today.
Nobody is attacking your child's faith. It is just being outcompeted. Your kid can name every Marvel character but not a single prophet.
You are not failing. But you need a real tool.
The Comic Bible is that first step. Not a replacement for Scripture. The thing that builds a real relationship with God's Word early, so it stays with them for life.
Reason #1

Scripture Is Needed More Than Ever. Getting Kids to Open It Has Never Been Harder.
Everything outside of Scripture is loud, fast, and engineered by teams of psychologists to keep your child's eyes locked to a screen.
For a kid raised on fast-moving content, dense text with no visual payoff is a wall. And the stats are proving it: kids are reading less Scripture, not more.
The Comic Bible makes Scripture the thing they actually want to open. Page after page. Story after story. Until God's Word is something they reach for on their own.
Reason #2
When They Can See It, It Sticks.
200+ stories from Genesis to Revelation. Moses parting the sea. David facing Goliath. The cross and the resurrection. All in a full-color comic book format that pulls kids into Scripture instead of pushing them away.
Parents end up standing in the doorway at 10pm telling them to turn the light off.

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It's a Gateway Into Scripture. Not a Replacement For It.
"Is this actually the Bible? Or just a storybook?"
Every story comes straight from Scripture. It follows the NIV and ESV closely. The whole point is to get kids curious enough to open the real Bible on their own.
The parents who were most skeptical are usually the ones who come back and say it changed everything.
Reason #4
The Full Bible. Not Softened. Not Watered Down.
The flood. The crucifixion. The resurrection. Revelation. Real stories, told faithfully, with the weight they deserve.
- Full Bible coverage: Genesis to Revelation
- Faithfully adapted from the NIV/ESV
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"My kids literally will not stop reading their Bible. This is completely unacceptable."
- T. Williams (1-star review that proves the point)
Reason #5

Today's Comic Bible Reader Is Tomorrow's Bible Reader.
When a child already knows the stories, the real Bible stops feeling like a foreign language. The names are familiar. The moments land. What once felt impossible to get through now feels like coming home.
The Comic Bible plants the seed. The real Bible is where it grows.
"He started asking me questions about the Bible that I didn't even know how to answer."
- Amelie C.
Give Your Child the Door Into God's Word. Before the World Builds Another Wall.
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What Families Are Saying
"My 9-year-old has never once picked up a Bible on his own. This arrived Tuesday. Thursday night he looked up at me and said 'Mom, just one more part.' I was trying not to cry in the doorway."
- Rachel M. · Mother of two · Texas
"Found him at the kitchen table going through it after the kids were in bed. 'Just seeing what the fuss is about.' Sure, honey."
- Melissa K. · Homeschool Mom · Ohio
"He wanted nothing to do with any of it. I left this on the counter without a word. Two weeks later he came and asked if we had a 'regular Bible' so he could find the full version of a story. Four years I waited for that."
- Danielle F. · Mother of three · North Carolina
"My 7-year-old carried it to church and recited the story of Daniel before class. I was worried this would cheapen Scripture. It did the opposite."
- Stephanie W. · Mother of four · Georgia