Recounts the Old Testament story of the Babylonian king's taking of four young Israelites to his palace as servants and prisoners, one of whom was Daniel.
Retells the Old Testament story in which God uses Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the Jews return from many years of captivity in Babylon.
Presents the story of Jonah, who was sent by God to admonish the city of Nineveh for its wickedness, but instead fled by ship in fear from the assignment and was swallowed up by a great fish until he repented for his weakness.
A compelling account of the Christian values that underpin our public morality, showing how faith remains indispensable to western humanism, and how atheistic humanism represents a dead end.