If God is good, why do bad things happen? How do we know Jesus wasn’t just another guy? Did Jesus really rise from the dead, or was it all a hoax? Can we be good without God?
Our children face a cultural, uphill battle. We live in a world that will be quick to teach that right is wrong, and to offer them blurry lines between what is true and untrue. As they grow up in this world, they are going to start asking good and important questions like: How can we trust the Bible? Are science and faith at odds with each other? Does every religion worship the same God?
These questions are vital for them to ask. But it is also important for them to be assured that they are not the first to ask them, and that there are answers to the big questions they have. In exploring these questions, our kids are going to learn that the historic Christian faith is not an untested, flimsy thing, but a grounded, historically tested, and culturally relevant work of God – the same God who invites them to know Him personally through Jesus.
Here's how this workbook is structured:
This workbook is structured like an apologetics book, but made especially for your child! Just like apologetics textbooks, this workbook tackles one question topic at a time, breaking it down into accessible concepts and including fun activities that engage your child every step of the way.
Here's a peek at the table of contents:
1) What is apologetics?
2) Why does it matter what I believe?
3) How can we believe in a God we cannot see?
4) Does every religion worship the same God?
5) Can we be good without God?
6) How do we know the Bible is true?
7) How do we know Jesus wasn’t just another guy?
8) Did Jesus really rise from the dead, or was it all a hoax?
9) Are science and faith at odds with each other?
10) If God is good, why do bad things happen?
A God-sized concept in kid-sized language in every lesson:
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 a poignant, cultural question asked in a way they can understand and grasp. And then, they will be walked through how Scripture responds to these important questions in a way they can follow, engage, and understand. Finally, each lesson has a Memory Challenge in which they are encouraged to recall a simple concept in response to that day's lesson (EX: "Q: Why does it matter what I believe? A: Because what we believe affects our everyday lives, and God wants me to believe what is true.")
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"This workbook is exactly what I was looking for! My son (age 9) has been asking a lot of these questions. And honestly? I didn't know how to answer them myself. I'm so glad I bought this resource so that we can learn together. I'm learning just as much as he is!"
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FAQ
What age range are Tiny Apologetics recommended for? This workbook was created with ages 5 to 12 in mind, though we've heard from parents that children as young as 3 have loved it, too!
When will my order ship? 1-3 business days. All orders are shipped USPS Media Mail or Priority Mail.
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.
Do you offer any resources that coordinate with this one? Yes! Grab the Challenge Cards to take this content on the go! These will make memorizing each lesson's unique memory challenge a breeze!