Your cart:
0 items.
$0.00
Latest Products
Motherhood Tips by Renee Ellison on Parenting (audio CD): Listen to Renee Ellison tell you many of the Motherhood Tips she… more >>
Motherhood Booklets Sampler: Wondering what to order? Start with this selection of our customers’ favorite…
more >>
Motherhood Tips (print version): Encouragement and practical inspirations for moms who never had a course in…
more >>
Latest News
12/03 : Buy a top quality exercise rebounder and get a $30 e-book gift certificate at HomeschoolHowTos.com Enjoy the many health benefits of rebounding exercise by purchasing your own Needak® soft-bounce folding… more >>
Newest Posts
- A cliff-hanger talk with your teens re: marriage
- Are you SURE you have the right curriculum?
- Motherhood Tips 13
- Thanks for the great customer service!
- Why I Appreciate Homeschool How-To’s
- ACE as an Answer to Burnout
- Buy a top quality exercise rebounder and get a $30 e-book gift certificate at HomeschoolHowTos.com
- New quickbook for moms on how to use effective homeschool to-do charts
- News for homeschool moms
Monthly Archives
- August 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- January 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- June 2009
- May 2009
- April 2009
- March 2009
- February 2009
- December 2008
- October 2008
- September 2008
- August 2008
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
- April 2008
- March 2008
- February 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
- June 2007
- May 2007
- April 2007
Ethel Barrett Tells Bible Stories (audio CD)
$5.99
Product Number: 84
Media Type: Audio CD
Shipping: USPS Media Mail
Product Description
Treat your young family to an unforgettable listening experience – resurrected in digital form from LP recordings produced a half century ago. Read the table of contents.
Known as “The Story Lady,” Ethel Barrett had an exceptional ability to write and dramatize stories based on the Bible. She was one of the most inspirational, popular, and talented Christian personalities in America of the mid-twentieth century. With great imagination, enthusiasm and versatility she wrote and acted every story, creating her own sound effects and speaking all of the different parts. Her rendition of Joshua and the Fall of Jericho (not on this CD) won the National Association of Religious Broadcasters’ award for the best religious program. Her remarkable career as a radio actress began in New York at age 16, and continued through a lifetime of sharing her skill of telling Bible stories around the country, and (through the power of Christian radio) around the world.
What a deal! Buy a bunch while you’re at it—they’re only $5.99! Folks are ordering at least 2 at a time, to give to children, grandchildren, and friends. They make great gifts! For elementary ages. Audio CD. 76 minutes. Renée still remembers listening to these memorable Bible stories (on vinyl LP records) as a little girl in the 1950s!
The 12 stories on this CD (and the length of each, in minutes) are:
1 Once upon a time there was a world (the story of Creation) 6.5
2 The man who didn’t have a funeral (Moses) 6.25
3 The boy who was a prophet (Samuel) 6.25
4 The wisest wish (Solomon) 6.5
5 The little girl with a big job (Naaman being cured of leprosy) 6.5
6 The boy who was a king (Joash) 6
7 The man who ran away from God (Jonah) 6.5
8 Gregory the grub (salvation) 7
9 Quacky and Wacky (salvation) 6.5
10 Let’s suppose 7
11 Wishes 6
12 A true story (music lessons of Russell Conwell) 5.5
“Hearts are warmed and thrilled as this delightful lady creates and brings to life the characters of her stories with spirit-filled vitality and meaning. She leaves an everlasting impression with her listeners.” (from a record jacket of Ethel Barrett’s stories)
——————————————————————————————————————————————-
A customer writes: “Thank you so much for making these stories available on CD. I will be 55 in November and used to listen to them endlessly when I was a child. I have some of them memorized verbatim. I loaned my little album out years ago and sadly it disappeared.
My parents bought the hi-fi and the leather cabinet and I remember it was quite an expense for them at the time but my mother insisted. I can still smell the newness of the records. We did not have t.v. I feel much of my personality and character was formed listening to those stories (not to mention my story telling skills, imagination and language skills in general).
I am so glad nothing was added or subtracted from the original. As a side note I had to laugh when I listed to “Let’s Suppose” because I was expecting to hear the effects of the scratch on my record. “ordinary girl,ordinary girl, ordinary girl, ordinary girl…....” [Cairn Horst]