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Cold Case Christianity for Kids by J. Warner and Susie Wallace

Cold-Case Christianity for Kids
by J. Warner and Susie Wallace  
Religious Kids
David C Cook


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 excited about testing witnesses, examining the evidence, and investigating the case for Christianity. Includes author illustrations and links to a website where kids can download activities, fill in case notes, and earn a certificate of merit.
 
 

 

 

 Meet the Authors
 
J. Warner and Susie Wallace have been training young people in the church setting for more than a decade. J. Warner is a cold-case homicide detective who has been featured on Dateline, FOX News, Court TV, and other crime-related television shows. A former atheist, he is the author of Cold-Case Christianity God's Crime Scene and Forensic Faith. He has a master's degree in theology, and is the founder of ColdCaseChristianity.com. Susie has a master's degree in speech pathology and co-writes (and edits) all the kids books in this series. J. Warner and Susie have four children and live in southern California.


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Here's my review of this terrific resource for kids:


First, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to J. Warner and Susie Wallace and their publisher for sending me a copy of "Cold Case Christianity for Kids" to review for them. I am truly grateful for this generosity. I really appreciate the time, effort and expense it takes to make a reviewer copy available to me.
'Cold-Case Christianity for Kids' by J. Warner and Susie Wallace is a super resource for teaching analytical study techniques to kids – and adults – designed to build a solid Christian faith and a defense for that faith.  Use it with an NASB translation of the Scriptures for seamlessness when filling in blanks.

Cold-Case Detective J. Warner Wallace and his wife, Susie, have developed a wonderful resource that keeps kids (and adults) engaged and teaches valuable principles for studying the Bible as well as other topics.  The book is affordable enough to buy copies for every child you know.  It’s companion online resources (found at coldcasechristianityforkids.com) are an enjoyable part of the training.
I’ve used this book in conjunction with the adult text (Cold Case Christianity) to develop solid investigative Bible study techniques for myself.  I’ve also used it to teach those techniques to adult women in Sunday School and Bible study and with children of various ages in church programs.  I cannot wait to share it with my grandchildren when they come along.  I will have lots of practice using this resource by then!

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