Take Tiny Systematics on the go with these memory challenge cards! What is theology? What is the biblical story? Who is the third Person of the Trinity? These are just some of the memory challenges your Tiny Theologian will learn as they make their way through Tiny Systematics! We've created these convenient memory challenge cards to help your child learn and grow on the go. With a flashcard for each doctrinal memory challenge, these catechesis-style cards fit with a 1" key ring are perfect for on-the-go discipleship!
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Tiny Systematics is a theology workbook made just for kids! Each lesson in this 95+ page workbook is designed to teach your child rich, biblical theology in an engaging way. On every page they will find biblical teaching on a theological topic written in a way they can understand and grasp. Alongside each section of teaching is an activity to engage them in the process as they learn more of who God is through studying his Word. Finally, each day has a Memory Challenge in which they are encouraged to recall a simple concept in response to that day's lesson (EX: "Q: What is the church? A: The Church is God's people in every time and every place.") These flashcards help them take those Memory Challenges with them throughout the day!
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FAQ
What age range are Tiny Systematics recommended for? The workbook was created with ages five to 12 in mind, though we've heard from parents that children as young as 3 have loved it, too. These cards are created for the same age range!
When will my order ship? 1-3 business days. All orders are shipped USPS First Class or Priority Shipping
What denominational background is this written for? As with all of our resources, this workbook seeks to teach historically orthodox Christian doctrine, without getting into denominational matters. This means that we will teach a view of the Trinity that is consistent with the historic creeds and confessions of the Christian faith (like the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed), but this workbook will not address areas of denominational differences like baptism, for instance.