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TEANECK, New Jersey,
Oct. 3 /Christian Newswire — Combining the
latest in 3D digital computer graphic art along with
short snippets of easy-to-understand Biblical
narratives, Creation By Design released a series of
Bible trading cards that will change the Biblical “edutertainment”
world. “My Bible Cards” is designed to help parents and
educators teach children the Bible without compromising
on the Word of God and the latest art trends in the
trading card industry.
Listening to a pastor’s message that our children, ages
6-12, are heavily influenced by mindless violence and
secular values of Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon and Chaotic with no
alternative to inspire children about the bible, Steven
Kaye, CEO of Creation By Design, felt a change had to be
made. “It is my vision that one child will ask another,
I will trade my Abraham for your Micah,” Kaye said.
Creation By Design’s “My Bible Cards” currently
completed the first series of 100 cards covering most of
the Biblical episodes within the Five Books of Moses.
The Old Testament series will eventually encompass 818
separate cards. Plans are on the way to create a series
for the New Testament. “All information on our trading
cards have been written and edited by several Biblical
scholars and educators,” Kaye emphasized. He added “it
is important to ensure the integrity of words of the
Bible are never watered down.”
“The artwork is so captivating that my 5th grade Sunday
school classes were eager to listen to how the Jacob’s
Ladder card meshed with my Bible lesson,” expressed
Amanda Henson. She added that “this is a great teaching
aid, especially with the narrative, fun trivia facts and
a time-line on the back of the card.”
Kaye considers himself as an artist first with a calling
to enthuse others about the Bible. “No other work has
affected my life more than the Bible and it is my hope
that the younger generation can appreciate the story,
its values and ethics through art portrayed on these
cards,” remarked Kaye.
Creation By Design is planning to promote their biblical
artwork through other markets such as children’s books,
games and the apparel industry. “All is in the hand of
the Creator, but our mission will always continue to be
creating products connecting children to their Biblical
roots” Kaye concluded.
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