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  • Case for Christ for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Robert Suggs, Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, May 24, 2010)
    With clear facts and answers to the questions kids eight to twelve ask most, this adaptation of Lee Strobel's New York Times bestselling and award-winning The Case for Christ uses kid-friendly language to explore the research, eyewitness accounts, and evidence behind the question of whether Jesus really was the savior the Bible promised, and if he is, what that answer means for our lives today.Maybe you go to church every week and have listened to Bible stories so often that you can recite them word for word. Or maybe you know someone who is a Christian and are curious about why they believe the things they do. Either way, while you’ve been told Jesus was God’s son, that he lived thousands of years ago, and that he died on a cross to save everyone from sin … and then rose from the dead and now lives in heaven, you have some questions. For instance, how do you know that everything about Jesus is actually true? Well, here’s a book that gives you all the answers. Inside is the historical evidence, expert testimonies, extensive research, and scientific proofs that point to the truth about Jesus and who he said he was, as well as why Christians believe what they do. And once you have all the answers, you will know for sure whether or not Jesus is the Messiah, and have the facts to share with others.The Case for Christ for Kids:Is a solid source of information that looks at all sides of the issue to present solid evidence behind each conclusion and fact about the Christian faithHas illustrations and callout graphics to make the topics memorable for kids eight and upIs an excellent resource for Sunday schools, church libraries, and homeschoolingCan be used on its own or alongside other books like The Case for a Creator for Kids, The Case for Faith for Kids, and The Case for Miracles for Kids to help children with faith development and answer questions they wonder about mostPairs with Case for Christ for Kids 90-Day Devotional, which expands on the themes of The Case for Christ for Kids to apply those truths to late elementary and middle school kids’ everyday lives
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  • Case for a Creator for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Robert Suggs, Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, May 24, 2010)
    Did God create the universe? Is the Big Bang theory true? Are your science teachers wrong? Packed full of up-to-date scientific research and eye-opening investigations, The Case for a Creator for Kids gives you the answers. Get ready, because The Case for a Creator for Kids answers questions about creation that even adults struggle to answer. How did the universe begin? Was everything just created by chance? How can we know?The Case for a Creator for Kids investigates up-to-date scientific research in Cosmology (how the universe began), Physics (how the universe functions), Astronomy (celestial objects outside our planet), and DNA (the building blocks of all living things). Based on scientific evidence and logic, The Case for a Creator answers the most difficult questions about creation in a way that a smart, curious kid like you can read and understand.You’re learning stuff in school, you’re learning stuff in church, and you’re learning stuff at home about the creation of the world. Now investigate for yourself. The facts are in. What will your verdict be in The Case for a Creator?The Case for a Creator for Kids includes:Questions and definitions of terms for further investigationIllustrations and stories to think about and discussEye-opening scientific investigations intocosmology, physics, astronomy, and DNAThe answers about the creation of the universe that rocked the world of atheist investigative reporter Lee StrobelIs written in kid-friendly language that is logical and easy to understand
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  • Case for Faith for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Robert Suggs, Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, May 29, 2010)
    You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like:Why does God allow bad things to happen? Can you have doubts and still be a Christian?Here’s a book written in kid-friendly language that gives you all the answers.Packed full of well-researched, reliable, and eye-opening investigations of some of the biggest questions you have, Case for Faith for Kids is a must-read for kids ready to explore and enrich their faith.
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  • Case for Miracles for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Jesse Florea

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 27, 2018)
    With real-life stories and answers to the questions kids eight to twelve ask most, this adaptation of Lee Strobel's bestselling The Case for Miracles uses kid-friendly language to explore the research, facts, and evidence behind the question of whether miracles can be believed, and if they still happen in our world today.A blind woman who suddenly can see. A boy who somehow survives a terrible car accident. A child who is cured from a deadly disease after a group prays every day for his healing. Maybe you've heard stories like these on the news, or your pastor mentioned them in church. But are these things miracles? Or just coincidences that can be explained away? In The Case for Miracles for Kids, award-winning journalist and author Lee Strobel asks those questions and more to find out what is true about miracles, why they do (and sometimes don't) happen, and what miracles can tell us about God and his involvement in our world today. With lots of easy-to-understand information and space to write out your own ideas and experiences, the hows and whys you've always wondered about miracles are finally explained.The Case for Miracles for Kids:Is a solid source of information that looks at all sides of the issue to present solid evidence behind each conclusion and factHas illustrations and callout graphics to make the topics memorable for kids eight and upIs an excellent resource for Sunday schools, church libraries, and homeschoolingCan be used on its own or alongside other books like The Case for Christ for Kids, The Case for a Creator for Kids, and The Case for Faith for Kids to help children with faith development and answer questions they wonder about most
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  • Case for Grace for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Jesse Florea

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Feb. 24, 2015)
    Grace can be a tricky thing to understand, but in this adaptation of New York Times bestselling author Lee Strobel’s The Case for Grace, kid-friendly language and personal stories of grace in action help children eight to twelve discover firsthand what grace is, why it’s so amazing, and how God uses his gift of grace to forgive, care for, and strengthen us … as well as show kids how they can pass along the message of grace to others.Usually, in order to get something important, we have to do something in return, right? Like get good grades so you can get that puppy your parents promised. Or sell the most chocolate bars at school to win that epic pizza party. Which is why the idea of grace can be so hard to understand—being forgiven from all your sins and getting rewarded with eternal life as well because you told God you were sorry and repented seems a little too easy. In The Case for Grace for Kids, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Lee Strobel presents relatable stories from real people who have seen God’s grace work in their lives to show you exactly how grace works, why God freely offers it to us, the amazing things grace can do, and what it means for your life today. Because grace is a gift you definitely want to receive.The Case for Grace for Kids:Makes the complex idea of grace easy to understand by breaking down the questions kids ask and answering them in a way they will understandContains short questions at the end of each chapter that can be used to apply the chapter to a child’s experienceExplores the grace God gives us, as well as the grace we can give to othersHas illustrations and callout graphics to make the topics memorable for kids eight and upCan be used on its own or alongside other books like The Case for Christ for Kids, The Case for a Creator for Kids, and The Case for Faith for Kids to help children with faith development and answer questions they wonder about most
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  • Case for Christ for Kids 90-Day Devotional

    Lee Strobel, Jesse Florea

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Using the themes found in Lee Strobel’s New York Times bestselling book The Case for Christ, this 90-day devotional for kids 9 to 12 combines historical and biblical evidence with fun facts, interesting trivia, and contemporary stories to explore what it means to be a Christian, and how we can be sure Jesus really existed, performed miracles, and rose from the dead to save the world from sin. And each short, two-page devotion helps kids “examine the case” when it comes to Jesus and apply those truths to their everyday lives.Based on the eye-opening bestselling Case for … series, this 90-day devotional for kids explores the life of Jesus and what it means to be a Christian, while also tackling the tough questions kids ask about God, the Bible, and why faith is important. Each day’s reading starts with an interesting and child-friendly story or fact to get kids’ minds wondering and engaged, and then applies that information to what the Bible, historical proof, and reliable research show us about Jesus and his ministry, as well as it means to follow Christ today. Each day, your child can “investigate” the case for Jesus for themselves and discover why the facts hold true.Case for Christ for Kids 90-Day Devotional:Can be used independently or as a daily devotional at mealtimes or bedtimeIs filled with short devotions that are packed with information but can be read in under five minutesIs a perfect companion to The Case for Christ for Kids, which directly adapts Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ book for a late elementary and middle school audienceDemonstrates how kids can live out their faith every day, as well as helps them remain confident in their beliefs as they grow up
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  • Off My Case for Kids: 12 Stories to Help You Defend Your Faith

    Lee Strobel, Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 14, 2006)
    The way B.J. saw it, getting into heaven was sort of like sneaking into a movie. 'What's the story about God creating the world?' Jessica asked. 'Did it really take six days?' How would you respond? Stories like these in Off My Case for Kids will get you thinking about your faith. You learned answers to some pretty tough questions in Lee Strobel's 'Case' books. Now it's time to see how all this applies to your real life. In this book you'll find stories about faith skeptics along with ways to practice answering tough questions. So dive in and get the skeptics off your case!
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  • The Case for a Creator for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Rob Suggs

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 14, 2006)
    You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like: Are your science teachers wrong? Is the Big Bang theory true? Or did God create the universe? Here's a book written in kid-friendly language to give you the answers.
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  • The Case for Faith for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Rob Suggs

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 14, 2006)
    You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like: Why does God allow bad things to happen? Are your science teachers wrong? Can you have doubts and still be a Christian? Here's a book written in kid-friendly language to give you the answers.
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  • The Case for Christ for Kids

    Lee Strobel, Rob Suggs

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, March 14, 2006)
    You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like: Was Jesus really born in a stable? Did his friends tell the truth? Did he really come back from the dead? Here's a book written in kid-friendly language to give you the answers.
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