Storybook Project Plan
Overview: The Bible is God’s grand story of creation, fall, and redemption. It is a vast collection of narrative, history, law, poetry, biography, and letters written by many authors over hundreds of years – and yet the Bible tells a unified story of God’s continuous work to bring redemption and reconciliation to the world. You will create a Storybook that places the people and events of Exodus and Deuteronomy within the larger biblical themes of creation, fall, and redemption. To do this, choose an audience for your Storybook (i.e. children, youth, or adult) and create a book or video project that incorporates engaging images, scholarly research, and personal application.
Instructions: This outline will help you organize your Storybook, and it will prepare you as you begin to build out your story. Please follow the prompts in the template and fill out each section completely so that your instructor can give you feedback.
Your Name
Irania Rivera
Storybook Title
Choose a medium for your Storybook and describe what elements you will use to tell your story
Will you use one of the provided Book Templates? Or will you use another program (like Adobe Spark, Loom, or Canva) to create your project? Will you use graphics and visuals? Audio and video? Quotes, biblical passages, or music?
Describe your Storybook medium here.
Who is your audience?
Who is the target audience for your Storybook? Are they elementary age children, middle or high school students, young adults, older adults, or another age group? How much does your audience know about the Bible? This can be a fictional audience, but having a specific audience will direct how you present the content of your Storybook.
Describe your audience here.
Provide Chapter Overviews
Include 2-3 main ideas and key quotes from scholarly sources for each chapter. You do not need to have your ideas fully developed at this point; you should show that you are beginning to think about what will go in the Storybook.
Chapter 1: Creation in the Old Testament
In this section, you will tell the story of God’s promises in creation and God’s promises for the Israelites who were held captive in Egypt.
Main Ideas:
Idea 1
Idea 2
Idea 3
Key Quotes:
Quote 1
Quote 2
Chapter 2: Fall in the Old Testament
In this section, you will tell the story of human sin and rebellion and how it impacted the Israelites in the wilderness after God delivered them from Egypt.
Main Ideas:
Idea 1
Idea 2
Idea 3
Key Quotes:
Quote 1
Quote 2
Chapter 3: Redemption in the Old Testament
In this section, you will tell the story of God’s renewed promises and his continued commitment to the Israelites. Look ahead to the continued struggle of rebellion and redemption throughout the rest of the Old Testament.
Main Ideas:
Idea 1
Idea 2
Idea 3
Key Quotes:
Quote 1
Quote 2
Chapter 4: Where Are We in God’s Story?
In this section, you will lead your audience through reflecting on how God’s story in Exodus and Deuteronomy connects to their lives today.
Main Ideas:
Idea 1
Idea 2
Idea 3
Key Quotes:
Quote 1
Quote 2
List Scholarly Sources
List at least four scholarly sources. Any of the course resources (textbook, articles, videos) are appropriate to use. You are also encouraged to use resources found in the APU Library. Please do not use popular websites. For this project, focus on using academic and scholarly sources. Use APA style to list your References. Note that while APA style is required and expected, you will not be heavily penalized for making mistakes in your formatting. Give your best effort, and learn from any mistakes that are pointed out in the grading process.
List sources here.
Additional Comments or Questions?
List additional comments here.