My name is Don D. Brown, and I want to invite you into a story that began with a simple question:
What if the greatest stories ever told could feel alive again—especially to children?
For generations, Bible stories have been shared faithfully… yet somewhere along the way, many young hearts began to feel distant from them.Not because the stories lost their power—but because the connection was missing.
That’s where this series begins.
God’s Creatures Tell the Story: The Divine News Team is a reimagining of Scripture through the eyes of unlikely witnesses—creatures chosen not to change God’s Word, but to observe it, honor it, and help children step inside it.
At the center of the series is The Divine News Team—four characters, each called by name, each chosen for a reason.
Let me introduce them to you.
Heaven needs reporters. Earth needs their stories. Three unlikely animals must learn to work together.
When Gabriel assembles Heaven's first Divine News Team, he chooses three creatures who couldn't be more different: Penny the empathetic squirrel, Professor Hoot the know-it-all owl, and Dominic the questioning donkey.
Their mission? Witness biblical events and help children understand God's greatest stories.
The challenge? Learning to work together first.
God's Creatures Tell the Story: The Divine News Team is perfect for Christian families, homeschoolers, and anyone looking for biblically-rich chapter books that engage 9-12 year-olds. With discussion questions, activities, and unforgettable characters, this origin story launches a series that makes Scripture accessible, exciting, and meaningful.
Ideal for: Grades 4-6 | Family read-aloud | Sunday School | Homeschool curriculum | Gift-giving
Start the series today! 15 biblical adventures await.
God's Creatures Tell the Story
Florida’s insurance market looks calmer. But stability is not the same as safety.
Rates have slowed. Availability has improved. Capital has cautiously returned. After years of crisis headlines, Florida’s property insurance market appears to have found its footing.
But beneath the calm, risk continues to accumulate.
