Good News Bible: Gospel (Dyslexia Friendly)
This dyslexia-friendly which uses the Good News Bible (GNB) translation and follows the principles for dyslexia-friendly formatting.
This dyslexia-friendly edition:
Uses the bestselling Good News Bible translation
Includes iconic Annie Vallotton illustrations
Follows formatting principles of British Dyslexia Association
Features a larger 10.5pt Century Gothic font (approved by the British Dyslexia Association)
Key features of this edition:
Short paragraphs
Increased line spacing
Larger typeface
Cream-coloured paper rather than bright white
Paper has high opacity so very little text shows through from the next page
Paper has matt finish rather than gloss, limiting reflection
Gospel of John: Probably the last of the Gospels to be written, John’s Gospel starts at the beginning of time and goes on to tell the story of Jesus’ public ministry, from his baptism to his resurrection. John uses signs and symbols to show us who Jesus is, and records stories of people who had very surprising and personal encounters with Jesus – several of which are not found in any of the other Gospels.
Gospel of Luke: Enjoy Luke’s Gospel, the third book in the New Testament. Luke tells the story of Jesus, the saviour of all people, including those who are considered outsiders. This Gospel has a special emphasis on Jesus’ teaching, including the famous parables of the good Samaritan and the lost son.
Gospel of Mark: Enjoy what was probably the first of the written accounts of the life of Jesus. Told by Mark, this dyslexia-friendly Gospel presents the story of Jesus – a man of action and authority – with emphasis on what Jesus did rather than on his words and teachings.
Gospel of Matthew: Enjoy Matthew’s Gospel, the first book in the New Testament. Matthew tells the story of Jesus, the Messiah promised long ago in Old Testament scripture. This Gospel has a special emphasis on Jesus’ teaching and parables, including the famous Sermon on the Mount.
Paperback
Size: 211 x 149mm
Font size: 10.5pt