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The Emerald Bible Collection

This series compellingly merges adventure with profound biblical narratives and moral lessons. Each installment transports readers into pivotal moments from scripture, exploring themes of pride, humility, faith, and teamwork. The stories illustrate how these ancient wisdoms resonate with modern life and personal growth. It's a journey of self-discovery and understanding the impact of one's choices.

Whitney Sews Joseph's Many-Colored Coat
Whitney Solves a Dilemma with Solomon
Whitney Coaches David on Fighting Goliath
Whitney Rides the Whale with Jonah
Whitney Climbs the Tower of Babel
Whitney Stows Away on Noah's Ark

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Whitney Climbs the Tower of Babel

    And Learns What Happens to Snobs

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The story follows Whitney, a talented soccer player whose arrogance leads her to neglect practice, prompting her coach to threaten the team's existence. Transported back to the Tower of Babel during its chaotic moment, she witnesses the consequences of pride firsthand. This transformative experience humbles her, and upon returning home, she is determined to improve her team's dynamics and convince her coach to keep them together. The narrative blends biblical adventures with themes of humility and teamwork, showcasing Whitney's growth and leadership.

    Whitney Climbs the Tower of Babel
  2. 2

    Whitney Coaches David on Fighting Goliath

    And Learns to Stand Up for Herself

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The story centers on Whitney, who discovers her inner strength while assisting David in battling a giant. This experience empowers her to face her fears and stand up to a challenging group of girls at school, highlighting themes of bravery and self-discovery.

    Whitney Coaches David on Fighting Goliath
  3. 3

    Whitney Rides the Whale with Jonah

    And Learns She Can't Run Away

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The story follows Whitney, a fifth grader who feels anxious about starting at a new school in Chicago. Her journey takes a transformative turn when she opens her Emerald Bible and finds herself alongside Jonah in his biblical tale. Through this adventure, Whitney learns valuable lessons about confronting her fears and the importance of not running away from God, ultimately gaining confidence in her new environment.

    Whitney Rides the Whale with Jonah
  4. 4

    Whitney Sews Joseph's Many-Colored Coat

    And Learns a Lesson about Jealousy

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The story explores themes of jealousy and personal growth as Whitney, along with her friends, plays a prank on the "teacher's pet." Through her Emerald Bible, she is transported into the biblical tale of Joseph and his brothers, where she discovers important lessons about the consequences of envy and the value of diverse talents. This journey helps her understand the importance of appreciating others' unique gifts rather than succumbing to jealousy.

    Whitney Sews Joseph's Many-Colored Coat
  5. 5

    Whitney Solves a Dilemma with Solomon

    And Learns the Importance of Honesty

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    The story revolves around Whitney as she grapples with her conscience while assisting Solomon with a dilemma. Through this experience, she confronts her own mistakes, leading her to the difficult decision of confessing to cheating on a math quiz. The narrative explores themes of honesty, accountability, and personal growth as Whitney navigates the consequences of her actions.

    Whitney Solves a Dilemma with Solomon
  6. 6

    Whitney Stows Away on Noah's Ark

    And Learns How to Deal with Peer Pressure

    • 80 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Whitney's journey begins as she navigates the challenges of being the new kid in school, where she reluctantly joins in mocking Pat Chan, known as PC. When a big test looms, Whitney feels guilty for her actions and uses her grandmother's Emerald Bible to travel back to ancient Israel. There, she witnesses Noah's struggle against ridicule while becoming a stowaway on the ark. Through her friendship with Moses' son, she learns valuable lessons about peer pressure and courage, which she brings back to confront her own choices at school.

    Whitney Stows Away on Noah's Ark