ABRAHAM, Father of Nations, children's illustrated Bible story
Abrahamwhose name originally was Abram is one of the great men of God in the Bible. God tells Abram to leave his home and go to an unknown land. Abram obeys. He has many exciting adventures and challenging tests in all his travels and in finding a place to settle down.
He escapes a famine, has his beautiful wife stolen and later returned, is given riches, has a problem with his nephew, rescues his nephew who is captured, has his name changed by God, is visited by God and two angels, and on and on. Through it all, he learns that he can trust God completely. But will he pass God's final and most challenging test of all?
This fully illustrated story captures the wonder of Abraham's special friendship with God.
Size: 6 x 9 inches, 76 pages, paperback, black and white interior.
Here is the Table of Contents and a few inside page spreads:





Review of the book:
Hi Again Pauline,
... I just finished reading Abraham, Father of Nations, and I'm so glad I did. What particularly touched me was how the book made me feel like I was walking alongside Abraham on his profound faith journey. You captured the real struggles, hardships, and waiting so vividly—yet through it all, God's faithfulness shines through as He fulfills His promise to give Abraham a son and make him the father of many nations. It's an inspiring reminder of how God keeps His word, even when the path seems impossible or delayed.
The illustrations are another highlight—they're detailed, beautifully drawn, and full of warmth and expression. They bring the story to life in such a vivid way, making the ancient events feel immediate and relatable, especially for children. Your artistry really enhances the narrative and helps young readers connect emotionally with Abraham's story.
Thank you again for making such a strong effort to republish and share these books. They're excellent tools for illustrating the Gospel and God's unwavering faithfulness to the next generation. I can see them impacting families and youth for years to come.
With gratitude and appreciation,
Jon
Jon Davidsen
Chosen People Ministries