
Mains has been a Christian communicator and his passion was always for the local church to experience the living presence of Jesus Christ. Several experts again warned him that such a service can’t be done but then he was thrilled when the first Spiritual Adventure he implemented had reach 7,000 participants. He then began to train a team to do on-air voices which includes his wife, Karen Mains. Mains transformed broadcasting as a service to the local church rather than competing them. He then started to use religious media that would boost spirituality on every listener. Jess as Director of a national radio broadcast, The Chapel of the Air. Lay people were invited and brainstorm sermons and he firmly incorporated that each sermon should include practical ideas so it will be integrated with everyday living as Christians.ĭuring the year 1977, Mains replaced his uncle John D. He implement a system to service planning focusing one concept making the entire worship communication into just a single but valuable idea. Mains' system is advanced that he joined together worship with arts and media. Some church-planting specialists proclaimed that it can't be done but then with a few supporters, the church has grown from only 27 until 500 for ten years. During the year 1967 he built an experimental church in a Teamster’s Union Hall in West Chicago. Mains has been dedicating himself for spiritual growth development programs that disturb ordinary presumptions. For further after-dinner conversation on the allegories, use the Tales of the Kingdom Trilogy Discussion Guide.ĭavid R. Enjoy reading these with your children as bedtime stories. Each book comes with 12 full-color illustrations in hardback format. These Gold-medallion award-winning books, including Tales of the Kingdom, Tales of the Resistance, and Tales of the Restoration, can be thoroughly enjoyed by adults, teens, and children of all ages. Your entire family will be entranced as Scarboy and his friends boldly follow the one True King to overcome the evil Enchanter and his tenacious hold on the oppressed residents of Enchanted City.


The artwork in this Classic edition features the well-loved style of children's fairy tales. These three books in the Kingdom Tales Trilogy - Classic Edition - contain 36 heartwarming allegories of good and evil from best-selling authors David and Karen Mains, and 36 inspirational color illustrations by American artists Jack Stockman (books 1-2) and Diana Magnuson (book 3).
