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Now the entire New Testament is ready for the Wired Generation.
Today's youth ingest media at a faster rate than any previous generation. And they can't get enough! The Word of Promise: Next Generation - New Testament is the perfect way for young multi-taskers to absorb Scripture. This ambitious recording makes the Word accessible to more kids than ever before.
Starring a Hollywood-level cast of young talent including Cody Linley (Hanna Montana, Dancing with the Stars) as Jesus, AnnaSophia Robb (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as Mary Magdalene, Jordin Sparks (American Idol Winner) as Elizabeth, Cobin Bleu (High School Musical) as Peter, Alyson Stoner (Cheaper by the Dozen) as Martha, and narrated by Sean Astin (Lord of the Rings). The project includes informative book introductions by author Max Lucado and his daughter, Jenna Lucado, who is a speaker on the Revolve Tour.
The Word of Promise: Next Generation is much more than just a word-for-word reading: it's an all-star cast performing audio drama with a rich original score and Hollywood special effects. When Jesus walks on the water, kids will feel like they're in the boat. When Peter waits in the courtyard during the Lord's trial, the fire will crackle. The ambient sounds of the Holy land, the breath-taking musical score, the world-class young actors and the timeless Word of Promise all combine to deliver an unparalleled achievement.
Set includes 24 hours of audio drama on 20 CDs and a bonus 75 minute Behind-the-Scenes DVD featuring interviews with the actors.
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05/04/2009: While this rendition is done with extreme respect for both the Bible's New Testament text and its teachings, one thing sticks in my craw so to speak. Why is it that current renditions of Jesus' teaching of The Lord's Prayer is changed? While I understand the need for explanation for teens and younger children, Jesus was very specific when He taught that prayer. I have used two older Bibles, The Gideon Bible from 1978 and the St. Joseph Catholic Bible of the 1990s and both literally print The Lord's Prayer verbatim rather than trying to simplify the meaning. Why don't the newer renditions keep that original prayer? What is wrong with using Jesus' words verbatim? Why is there this persistent need to 'rewrite' Jesus Christ's original prayer? I mean, He knew what He was saying and doing, and personally I don't think there is any need for any type of change in it.
This is irritating to me since this MP3 CD audio version goes to great lengths to keep moral lessons like the "Lilies of the field" parable nearly word for word and yet don't give the perfect version of The Lord's Prayer given by Jesus Christ Himself! I think the Son of God should know how to pray to Him. Okay, on to the positive things. I love Sean Astin's narration which sounds sweet with reverence. Jody Linley also shows reverence as Jesus, making the words sincere and loving. I also loved Marshall Allman's vocal depiction of Paul in his epistles on the later CD's.Overall I really liked this but also take issue with the statement that "Joseph did not have sexual relations with Mary until Jesus was born." If a woman is holy enough to conceive via the Holy Spirit and experience a virgin birth, why don't people think she would be above any future sexual relations? If you believe in the first concept then why can't you believe in the second?I rate this 3.5 stars for performance with several items I consider flaws in translation.Reader Rating:
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01/10/2009:
Reviewing a dramatic audio version of the bible is a bit outside my usual book review range, but I received this from the Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers program. At the time I requested it they were not offering any other book that I was interested in reading. As I do not have much experience with audio books, I have foregone rating this product.
This is a dramatic audio version of the New Testament on three MP3 CD's. Also included is a behind the scenes DVD. The cast consists of over 100 actors, including Sean Austin as the narrator, Max and Jenna Lucado, Corbin Bleu and many well known others. The text comes from the complete International Children's Bible and takes up over twenty three hours, and though I personally prefer the King James version, this text was very clear and accessible. The acting was very well done, some of the actors better than others, I especially enjoyed Sean Austin as the narrator. Though I have to say that I was not entirely pleased with the voice of Jesus, but I guess that is a difficult role to live up to. Along with voice acting, are sound affects and pleasant music which are very understated and tastefully done. I would recommend this for young adults and children, it was very easy to understand and follow, and the draw of the popular actors may help those reluctant listeners. This could also be a good product for those who may be looking for a gentle introduction to the New Testament.