What if your child could discover the profound truths of God's character with the same excitement they have for their favorite story?
Have you ever watched your child's eyes light up when they finally understand something-really get it? Do you long to see that same wonder and clarity when they think about who God is, what the Bible teaches, and how His truth shapes everything around them?
Every parent and teacher knows the struggle: You want to share the richness of God's Word with the children in your life, but theological concepts feel too complex, too abstract, too grown-up. You've seen their confusion when you try to explain the Trinity or watched their attention drift when discussing God's attributes. Meanwhile, the world is already teaching them its version of truth-shouldn't they have a firm foundation in God's truth first?
Meet the Johnson family. Like many Christian parents, Mark and Sarah wanted their three children to know God deeply, not just know about Him. But when seven-year-old Emma asked, "If God is everywhere, does that mean He's in my closet?" and five-year-old Noah wondered, "Why can't I see God if He's real?"-they realized they needed help. Sunday school was wonderful, but what about the other six days? What about those dinner table questions that left them fumbling for age-appropriate answers?
That's exactly why Systematic Theology for Kids exists.
What This Book Will Do for Your Child
This isn't just another Bible story collection. This is a carefully crafted journey through the foundational truths of the Christian faith, translated into language that captivates young minds while respecting the depth of theological truth.
Your child will discover:
- Who God Really Is - His attributes, character, and nature explained through relatable examples and engaging illustrations
- The Grand Story of Scripture - How Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration fit together in one beautiful narrative
- Why Jesus Came - The gospel message presented with clarity and wonder, helping children understand salvation
- How the Trinity Works - One of Christianity's deepest truths made accessible through creative analogies kids actually understand
"But Isn't My Child Too Young for Theology?"
Actually, your child is already doing theology, every single day. When they ask, "Why did God let my goldfish die?" or "Is God mad at me when I mess up?" they're wrestling with theological questions. The question isn't whether they'll form beliefs about God, but whether those beliefs will be true, biblical, and life-giving.
"Theology sounds boring and complicated..." That's because you haven't seen theology taught this way. This book uses stories, illustrations, questions, and activities that make learning about God as engaging as their favorite adventure. Children are natural theologians-they ask the biggest questions wit