After a close call with some nosy Boy Scouts, Nathan and Aria crawl through the tunnel under their church stage and into ... Arabia? The two meet up with Nephi and his family who have left Jerusalem in search of the Promised Land.
The children are whisked away to ancient Palestine where the huge Philistine warrior, Goliath, has challenged the Israelites. It is when the young David bravely faces Goliath that the children learn: If you put your faith in God, anything is possible.
The adventure continues in Book 2: Escape from Egypt.
This time Aria and Nathan are prepared — or so they think. The twins dress up as pioneers and crawl under the stage, only to find themselves in ancient Egypt instead!
Things start to get strange when one Sunday after church a game of tag takes the twins under the stage where the chairs are usually kept. Crawling through the dark space, they quickly realize they are no longer in the cultural hall. In fact, they're not e
In this fast-paced adventure, the children travel back to Zarahemla five years before the birth of Christ and hear the testimony of two Lamanite children.
Katie wants to share the gospel with a friend, but has questions about how to do so. After stepping through Grandma's new painting, the children find themselves near the stables of King Lamoni, the Lamanite ruler. The children learn that loving service is
Katie, Matthew, and Peter have traveled to Jerusalem through Grandma's paintings before, but this time they find themselves in a story from the Book of Mormon.
Katie, Matthew, and Peter are searching for the perfect Christmas present for Grandma. But when the children are swept away into a painting of ancient Bethlehem, they learn of generosity and sacrifice from Mary, Joseph, and the shepherds tending flocks in
Katie, Matthew, and Peter always thought the best part of Easter was hunting for eggs. But when Grandma's new painting beckons, a trip to the land of Jesus changes their minds.
Fans of Gerald Lund everywhere will enjoy The Freedom Factor, a gripping novel of courage and love that goes to the heart of the political strategem and maneuvers of present-day Washington, D.C.