Jude and the Extraordinary, Spectacular, Miraculous Day: A Creative Retelling of the Feeding of the 5,000

Dennis Bush, Jessica

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Illustrated Storybook Follows an Ordinary Boy at the Center of an Extraordinary Gospel Miracle

The feeding of the 5,000, an extraordinary miracle recorded in all 4 gospels, started with a small boy who offered his simple lunch and watched Jesus turn it into something spectacular. Through one child's faith, thousands experienced the abundant, transformative power and love of Christ. This children's book creatively retells the miracle of the loaves and fish for children aged 4-7.

Readers follow a fictional character named Jude--who portrays the real-life child from Scripture--as his day goes from predictable to extraordinary. On his way to the sea to watch the fishermen, he encounters Jesus and witnesses a miracle that will change his life forever. Written and illustrated by artist Jessica Dennis Bush, this imaginative retelling helps children step inside the Bible story to learn about Jesus's teachings, what it means to follow Christ, and how God can use our "not enough" for his wise purposes.

  • Gospel Truth in a Fun Children's Story: Based on the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000, found in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
  • Beautifully Illustrated Storybook for Ages 4-7: Children imagine what it would have been like to share their simple lunch and witness Jesus's miracle firsthand, and they discover that God can do extraordinary things in their lives too
  • Applicable: A note at the end of the book explains how adults can draw out the biblical truth of the story for kids
  • Ideal for Family Time, Children's Ministries, or Sunday School: This story is the perfect length to read in one sitting

Specifications
  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9798874904111
  • Page Count
    40
  • Weight
    0.95 lb
  • Publisher
    Crossway
  • Publication Date
    May 2026

About the Author

Jessica Dennis Bush lives in Wheaton, Illinois, with her husband and five children. There she works as an artist and enjoys exploring different mediums including encaustic and oil painting, collage, pattern design, and illustration. She earned a degree in studio art from Taylor University.