This book endeavors to answers twenty-one questions about Christianity that the author believes are difficult, and have a high possibility that your child might ask you one day. One chapter is devoted to each question. Every query is gone over in detail. Each chapter includes a “Key Concepts” section that is a recap of the question. There are also one or more boxes in each chapter that give more in-depth information about the subject being covered.
The author does a good job of finding scripture to support his answers. He also brings in interesting experiences he or others have had. The book emphasizes that is it important to try to answer your children’s questions. Ignoring hard questions may cause a child to start doubting how real Christianity is. This book attempts to be a resource that parents can use in answering the difficult questions.
Your child might not ask all of the questions contained in this book, but you may find yourself being asked some of them. I didn’t agree with all of the conclusions the author made, but this is still a useful instrument in a parent’s toolbox. I think this book would be a good resource for parents, anyone who works with youth, and those who might have some unanswered questions about Christianity. This books gets four stars.
The publisher has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book through Tyndale Blog Network (Tyndale House Publishers) for the purpose of review. All opinions expressed are my own, and I have not been compensated in any other manner. Despite my receiving the book free, it has not influenced my judgment, and I have given an honest opinion.
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