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Faith Builder Catechism Review

Author: Kevin Hippolyte, Jared Kennedy, and Trey Kullman (3 dads!)
Age Appropriate: 2nd-5th grade
Questions Discussed: What is God like? Can we trust the Bible? What is God’s Kingdom? What are we asking when we pray “Your will be done”? And so many more…
Format: Video game themed. There are 5 levels which have the themes “God’s Glory”, “God’s Kingdom”, “The Gospel”, “God’s Grace”, and “God’s Church and Mission.” Each level has a map that kids can put stickers on to show what lessons they have learned. And each lesson is a two page devotional including a catechism question and answer, a memory verse, discussion questions, video game illustrations, and Scripture reading. All in all 52 lessons of applicable and relatable material for you and your kids.
 


The Ology Book Review

The Ology: Machowski, Marty: 9781942572282: Amazon.com: Books
Author: Marty Machowski
Age Appropriate: 1st-5th grade
Questions Discussed: Who is God? Where does evil come from? How do people change? What is the Bible? Why the church? What is heaven like? And so many more…
Format: 71 chapters designed for kids to read on their own or as family devotionals. Each entry has a different topic about theology with Bible references


Case for Faith for Kids Book Review

9780310771197Author: Lee Strobel
Age Appropriate: 8 years and up
Questions Discussed: Why would a good God allow bad things? Does science mean miracles can’t happen? How can God make sense even with science? Can other religions get us into heaven? Can I have doubts and still be a Christian?
Format: First 5 chapters are question and answer (with answers given through examples, stories, fun facts, and Scripture). The last 4 chapters are short stories that give examples of how kids can show their faith in everyday life (each story has questions at the end that help kids process the story they just read).


The Serpent Slayer and the Scroll of Riddles

The Serpent Slayer and the Scroll of Riddles: The K&#225mbur Chronicles (series title) - By: Champ Thornton, Andrew David Naselli Illustrated By: Dana Thompson
Authors:  Champ Thornton and Andrew David Naselli
Age Appropriate: 8 years and up
Questions Answered: How do stories of the Bible connect to each other and to Jesus? What does the Bible have to do with my life?
Format: Fictional story of kids who get stuck in a time traveling adventure through these main stories in Scripture: Adam and Eve, Moses and the Red Sea, David and Goliath, Jesus.