Box set of this popular series of apologetics for tweens and teens.
Part of the Big Questions series.
Get all six titles in this hugely popular series in one stylish Box Set. The slipcase is not only robust, but helps makes this Box Set an attractive and substantial gift for tweens and teens.
As kids grow up, they start to ask big questions about God, the Bible, and how the Christian faith intersects with the world around them. How do we know that Christianity is really true? Why does God let bad things happen? Who am I, and why do I matter?
Big questions like these deserve good answers.
Christian Studies teacher and school chaplain Chris Morphew has been answering tough questions from young people for over a decade. Big Questions is a series of fun and fast-paced books walking kids aged 9-13 through what the Bible says about life, helping them to grow in confident and considered faith. Now you can get all six books in this stylish slipcase.
With relatable stories, engaging Bible teaching, and illustrative doodles at the start of each chapter, these apologetics books are great for kids, tweens, or teens who have no church background, as well as for believers looking to deepen the foundations of their faith.
Emma Randall has illustrated many books, including Diary of a Disciple.
One copy each of:
Age range: | 9+ |
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Contributors | Chris Morphew, Emma Randall |
ISBN | 9781784989651 |
Format | Boxed set |
First published | April 2024 |
Dimensions | 5.1" x 7.8" x 2.1" |
Weight | 28.40 oz |
Print size | 11.0pt |
Language | English |
Pages | 96 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
Chris Morphew is like Tim Keller for teens. In the Big Questions series, he tackles some of today’s tough questions with Scripture, wisdom and clarity—and just the right amount of fun to keep young readers turning the page. I cannot wait to put these books into the hands of my three children.”
Our biggest questions prepare our hearts to hear God’s greatest answers. Pick up Chris Morphew’s Big Questions books and find key gospel responses to your kid’s honest questions about God and his plan for sending Jesus.
Chris spends his days around young people, and you can tell—his writing is readable, biblical and full of stories.
My son (11) was asking questions about death and heaven. I purchased the books and he loves them. After he reads, we talk about what he just read and the decussions are great.