
Faith Matters
216. Big Stories, Little Saints — A Conversation with Sarah and Josh Sabey
May 18, 2024
Sarah and Josh Sabey, writers, filmmakers, and spouses, discuss their latest project adapting 50 Book of Mormon stories for children, focusing on the characters' humanity and core doctrinal principles. They explore shame, fear, and trauma in the lives of Book of Mormon characters, highlighting broader story arcs on vilification, polarization, and tribalism. The emphasis is on portraying characters as complex and relatable individuals, conveying messages of hope and unity through storytelling.
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- The Book of Mormon Storybook for Little Saints artfully retells stories anchored in the authors' testimony of a real God who loves real people.
- By humanizing Book of Mormon characters like Layman and Lemuel, Sarah and Josh explore universal themes of insecurity and self-perception.
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Sarah and Josh's Artful Retelling of Book of Mormon Stories for Little Saints
Sarah and Josh, a duo of writers and filmmakers, embarked on a project to create a two-volume collection of Book of Mormon stories adapted for children and parents. Their primary goal was not merely to summarize events but to artfully retell the stories anchored in their testimony. By focusing on the humanity of characters and core doctrinal principles, they illuminate the message of hope, portraying a real God's relentless pursuit of people.
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