South Pacific Division

Writing duo helps children become “Boldly Brave,” “Securely Strong.”

Sydney, Australia

Nathan Brown
SPD 47 Writing Duo Helps Children Become Boldly Brave Securely Strong

SPD 47 Writing Duo Helps Children Become Boldly Brave Securely Strong

Kirsten Roggenkamp and Heather Blaire present Bible stories in a way that makes them come alive.

Kirsten Roggenkamp and Heather Blaire are both school teachers who became friends in their shared classroom at Mile High Academy in Denver, Colorado. Their writing partnership has focused on re-telling Bible stories for younger readers, and they talked with Australia’s Record magazine about these projects. 

Tell us about your journey to becoming authors.

For a generation of children who are used to seeing stories acted out in movies and on TV, it was important us to present the Bible stories in a way that made them come alive. We wrote life-like dialogue, presented the feelings of the characters, and added details about the setting to make readers and listeners feel like they were a part of the drama. Sometimes we added a child to the story to help 21st-century children imagine how they would have felt if they had been there. We were careful that our narratives followed the Bible and books by Ellen White. Research on the geography and history of Biblical times and locations added accuracy.

What is your favorite Bible story or character?

Kirsten: Writing about Mary and the birth of Jesus helped me understand what she was willing to risk to follow God’s directions for her life and the part she played in the plan of salvation. Another amazing part was how God used Zacharias and Elisabeth to encourage her. I also love the story of Joseph and his brothers. All of us can learn much from this example of forgiveness and brotherly love. Reading it brings tears to my eyes.

 Heather: My favorite story in Boldly Brave is about the Widow of Zarephath. She chose to trust God and feed Elijah first when she knew she only had enough for one more piece of bread for her son. It didn’t make sense, but God blessed her “boldly brave” faith and provided food for her family and Elijah throughout the famine. In Securely Strongthe leper who came back to say “Thank you” to Jesus humbles me and reminds me to first say “Thank you” to God for all of the gifts He sends.

What more do you have planned for the series?

We’ve started to collect ideas and write stories for a book that focuses on the life of Jesus, the people He interacted with and the lessons He taught. We’re excited to see how God leads on this new writing adventure.

Each story includes activity suggestions and discussion questions. How do you anticipate that these books will be used?

Just like we worked to make the stories come alive, we hope the good news of God’s love will ignite in the heart of each person who reads or hears the stories. We intentionally designed the activities and questions to help readers practice being “boldly brave for Jesus” and living “securely strong in Jesus.” We’re hoping teachers, parents and other trusted adults will choose to partner with children as they claim the Bible lessons as part of their identity.

What is your overall message to communicate to readers?

We hope and pray that everyone who reads this book falls in love with the Bible stories and the God who shows His love through them.

This article was originally published on the website of Adventist Record

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