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Audio Version

Audio Script. The audio script was created by using a detailed outline, a chronological timeline and a comprehensive storyboard.

Story Approach. The approach to the program involves an older man - Maxus - who is telling the story to Andrew, his young 11-year-old friend. The engaging dialogue between Maxus and Andrew draws the listener into the story. Localized versions (in other languages) will develop the relationship between the storyteller and the child in a manner that will be suitable for a specific culture.

Narration. A variety of voices are used in the story to depict the important characters, engaging the listener.

Audio Production. The program was directed and edited by Russell Bond. The audio program consists of a set of six CD's in 28 episodes that are each approximately 15 minutes long.

Book Version

Adaptation and Readability. The print version was adapted from the audio script. This adaptation also provided for transitions between stories and events, thus improving the continuity and flow of the story.

Artwork and Illustrations. The print version includes artwork and illustrations that enhance the story and make it possible for the reader to relate the background, history and culture of the times when the story happened.

Integration of Audio and Print. The print version is closely linked and integrated with the audio version of the story.

Simple Story - Solid Research. Although the story is a simple approach, it is based on substantial research. The print version includes a detailed outline addition and master index. The references make it possible to confirm the accuracy of the story according to the Holy Bible.

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