So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. ~Genesis 1:27
Ancient Record of “Remnant” of Israel Verifies Bible, Creation Story
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And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great shall be the peace of thy children. (Isaiah 54:13; 3 Nephi 22:13)


When a wrong wants righting, or a truth wants preaching or a continent wants discovering, God sends a baby into the world to do it, ~F.M. Bareham
An ancient Central American history, written by descendants of the “remnant” of Israel, is found to contain numerous verifications of historic episodes in the Bible, including the ministry of Jesus Christ, the creation of man in the image of
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God, and abundant testimony of Adam as the first man.  

Epic Stories from this history, known today as the Book of Mormon,can be found in a new book, “Epic Stories for Character Education”, by C.A. Davidson, coming soon. In the Bible, the prophet Isaiah said that a remnant of Judah would go out of Jerusalem, and escape the Babylonian captivity. (Isaiah 37:32) With the remnant, true to the Exodus motif, readers escape the bondage of Babylon (Isaiah’s term for" worldliness") to be Christian disciples in the “promised land”.

Some are surprised that the Book of Mormon would support the Bible so strongly. The Book of Mormon not only prophesies abundantly of the mission of Jesus Christ.  It also recounts the appearance of Christ to Joseph’s tribe of Israel in Central America, as witnessed by 2,500 persons, thus validating its claim that it is indeed Another Testament of Jesus Christ. This eyewitness account of the resurrected Redeemer’s visit on the American continent attests to the universality of Jesus Christ’s pivotal role in history, causing millions worldwide to esteem it as sacred scripture supporting the Bible. Even if considered only for its literary value, one cannot read the Book of Mormon without strengthening a testimony of the Bible, and feeling the influence of the spirit of Christ.       
 
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Excerpts from Escape to Epic World
The digital book is written to a general audience, with the theme that families can find peace of mind in adhering to the word of God. It is written in simple "dinner talk" format, making it easy for parents to teach their families epic stories at dinner time. Epic stories teach principles of Christian character, but do not address specific doctrine.

Escape with us from the bondage of Babylon  to the world of Epic Literature, in a collection of beautifully illustrated epic stories which provide a “retreat” from the stresses of life, giving strength and encouragement at the same time. A retreat does not mean defeat, but rather a temporary oasis, where one can be refreshed and strengthened. Escape to “Epic World”, or the world of epic stories— a realm of beautiful nature and music, epic heroes, inspiration, learning, and adventure.
Escape to Epic World
Explore and meet epic heroes in the Book of Mormon