Christian Author and Retired Teacher Gail Morin

Announces New Animated Faith Series “Detective Sam and the Bible Time Travelers

(Isstories Editorial):- Orange, Virginia Oct 23, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Christian author and retired teacher Gail Morin has announced her new children’s animated faith series, Detective Sam and the Bible Time Travelers, an uplifting, educational, and musical journey through Scripture designed to help kids grow in kindness, courage, and faith.

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The series follows a lovable talking dog named Detective Sam and his classroom of curious students as they travel through time to experience the greatest Bible stories ever told. Each episode turns familiar moments — from Noah’s Ark to David and Goliath — into fun mysteries to solve through teamwork, song, and prayer.

To bring these adventures to life, Morin has partnered with animator Serdar Hami ahin of Turkey, whose colorful and expressive animation style helps make every Bible story vivid and engaging for young audiences. Together, the team aims to blend heartfelt storytelling, humor, and faith in a visually rich way that resonates with families around the world.

“Children learn best when faith feels joyful and alive,” said creator Gail Morin. “Detective Sam helps kids see that the Bible isn’t just ancient history — it’s filled with lessons that teach love, forgiveness, and hope for today.”

Morin’s mission is to provide families and educators with wholesome, faith-driven stories that make learning about God’s Word fun and accessible. Along with the animated series, she is developing companion books, songs, and interactive classroom materials to support Christian education and family devotion time.

For updates, interviews, or media inquiries, visit www.gailmorin.com or email [email protected].

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