Between the ages of 8 and 12, kids often begin to wonder whether Christianity is true. This book draws them into the thrill of a high-stakes investigation, showing them how to think rather than telling them what to think. They'll be excited to test witnesses, examine the evidence, and investigate...
Between the ages of 8 and 12, kids often begin to wonder whether Christianity is true. This book draws them into the thrill of a high-stakes investigation, showing them how to think rather than telling them what to think. They'll be excited to test witnesses, examine the evidence, and investigate the case for Christianity.
Between the ages of 8 and 12, kids often start to wonder if Christianity is true. In *Cold-Case Christianity for Kids*, detective J. Warner Wallace draws readers into the thrill of high-stakes investigation by showing them how to think rather than telling them what to think. In this children's companion to the bestselling *Cold-Case Christianity*, detective Wallace gets kids exicted about testing wistnesses, examining the evidenece, and investiagting the case for Christiatnity. Includeds author illustrations and links to a website (coldcasechristianityforkids.com) where kids can download activities, fill in case notes, and earn a certificate of merit. Detective Wallace gets kids excited about testing witnesses, examining the evidence, and investigating the case for Christianity.
Between the ages of 8 and 12, kids often begin to wonder whether Christianity is true. This book draws them into the thrill of a high-stakes investigation, showing them how to think rather than telling them what to think. They'll be excited to test witnesses, examine the evidence, and investigate...
Between the ages of 8 and 12, kids often begin to wonder whether Christianity is true. This book draws them into the thrill of a high-stakes investigation, showing them how to think rather than telling them what to think. They'll be excited to test witnesses, examine the evidence, and investigate the case for Christianity.
Between the ages of 8 and 12, kids often start to wonder if Christianity is true. In *Cold-Case Christianity for Kids*, detective J. Warner Wallace draws readers into the thrill of high-stakes investigation by showing them how to think rather than telling them what to think. In this children's companion to the bestselling *Cold-Case Christianity*, detective Wallace gets kids exicted about testing wistnesses, examining the evidenece, and investiagting the case for Christiatnity. Includeds author illustrations and links to a website (coldcasechristianityforkids.com) where kids can download activities, fill in case notes, and earn a certificate of merit. Detective Wallace gets kids excited about testing witnesses, examining the evidence, and investigating the case for Christianity.
Cold-Case Christianity For Kids: Investigate Jesus With a Real Detective$16.99
Like the other reviews have mentioned, the book is part novel, part factual. It has the modern graphic style that kids love, and is kind of a choose your own adventure, immersive-style story. Good for 8 year olds or older.
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Jodie
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Cold-Case Christianity For Kids: Investigate Jesus With a Real Detective
A great introduction to Apologetics. It has been a very useful tool in exploring the evidence for Christianity and provided so many opportunities for thoughtful discussions.
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Anonymous
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
cold-case Christianity
This is a very well written book that's just right for kids but informative too for adults. The writers used clear illustrations and made the investigation of the truth about Jesus one that flows through the book. I find it so interesting that I was compelled to read on to see what's coming next. The result was a valid finding of the truth of the gospel. I strongly recommend this book to all those who need convincing evidence of the gospel . It's especially good for those who have difficulty reading anything.
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Anonymous
I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
5 years ago
Very Well Done
Not quite a novel and not just a pile of facts either, this book simply explains some of the reasons why we believe the Bible is true. More engaging and memorable than I expected.