How would the kids in your children’s ministry answer friends who ask questions like: Was Jesus really born in a stable? Did his friends tell the truth? Did he really come back from the dead?
In these six lessons children will learn answers to these and other pressing questions in kid-friendly language that will help them grow in their faith.
Packed full of well-researched, reliable, and fun investigations of some of the biggest questions kids have, The Case for Christ for Kids Curriculum brings Jesus to life by addressing the existence, miracles, ministry, and resurrection of Christ.
This DVD-ROM makes your children’s ministry planning simple and includes everything you need for a successful Sunday school, children’s church, or VBS program:
A checklist to help leaders organize each week’s study Lesson Plans Parent Pages Promotional materials AND a VBS expansion kit to help leaders teach The Case for Christ Children’s Curriculum as a Vacation Bible School or Backyard Bible Club program The six sessions include:
The Case of the Baby Messiah The Case of the Voice from Heaven Eyewitnesses to the Messiah The Case of the Wedding Crisis The Case of the Living Water The Case of the Risen Messiah
Lee Patrick Strobel is an American Christian author and a former investigative journalist. He has written several books, including four that received ECPA Christian Book Awards (1994, 1999, 2001, 2005)[2] and a series which addresses challenges to the veracity of Christianity. He also hosted a television program called Faith Under Fire on PAX TV and runs a video apologetics web site.
The author of this book was an atheist who set out to prove Christianity wrong. In the process, he became a follower of Christ! Why? The evidence supporting Christianity was so substantial, that there was no way he could prove it wrong. This book answers a LOT of questions that even adults have when they start to doubt there faith, or if they don't believe in the bible because of these unanswered questions (there is an Adult version). This is an amazing book!
Read this aloud to the kids. The kids enjoyed it, but I felt it left something to be desired. They did answer the questions, though, and it made them think through stuff.
I picked this up thinking there would be activities in the "curriculum" version. It is exactly the same as the green cover The Case for Christ for Kids with a couples extra scenarios at the end illustrating how belief in Jesus changes a person's behavior. No actual curriculum. :(
We really enjoyed reading through this book with our kids (regular book, not the curriculum version). The language is very easy to read and understand. It prompted thought provoking discussion in our family. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that we did not like the stories/anecdotes at the end. They didn’t necessarily fit with the rest of the book in our opinion.
We read this aloud in our "morning time" and it gave great food for thought and I think normalized being able to question scripture in a healthy way. I hope my kids realized they can ask questions of scripture and that isn't a negative thing or that they'll be shot down if they do. Instead, we will explore their questions.
This was written clearly and concisely. Much of what was in Strobel’s original “The Case for Christ” but brought down from a less academic and adult perspective to one that kids will more easily understand. Although I believe adults can still get a lot out of this kids version especially if they go through it with their kids.
Really good. Alot of uplifting and truthful sayings in this book. Definitely recommend it if you're struggling to really believe that God was dead and now is risen again.