Real Life Theology Conversations: A Guide to Essential Questions and Answers for Family Discipleship
A GUIDE TO LIFE-CHANGING CONVERSATIONS WITH YOUR CHILD (IN FULL COLOR)
What could be more important than helping your child know God? Most Christian parents want to help their children to know God. They want to help them build their lives on God’s truth. Yet the life of a parent can get really busy! Plus, it can be intimidating to know how to have conversations about God with your child, not to mention talking about the Bible, the gospel, faith, salvation, and how to live as a disciple of Jesus.
Using a simple question-and-answer format, Real Life Theology Conversations guides you to lead fifty-two of the most important conversations you’ll ever have with your child. Each conversation is built around a question and has the following elements:
- Interactive questions and answers
- Scriptures to discuss and memorize
- Activities for sharing and applying the truth
In addition, there are post-conversation elements and a Scripture to memorize. As you walk through these questions and answers with your child, you’ll have great conversations and help them build their lives on God’s truth.
“Using a simple question-and-answer format, Real Life Theology Conversations guides you to lead fifty-two of the most important conversations you’ll ever have with your child.”
“This tool, along with real authentic relationships, will have an impact on our young people. I pray millions will use it.”
—Jim Putman, author, Real-Life Discipleship
“I have been doing children’s ministry for over seventeen years, and I can honestly say I haven’t come across a resource as good as this to empower parents to teach their children foundational knowledge!”
—Amy Sain, children’s minister, North Boulevard Church of Christ
“We’re thrilled to implement Real Life Theology Conversations into the family discipleship culture of our church.”
—Jason Smith, NextGen Pastor, Eastview Church
“A gift to parents and children who want to become more allegiant disciples of King Jesus.”
—Matthew W. Bates, author of The Gospel Precisely; professor of theology, Quincy University