The Complete Systematic Theology for Kids; Core Christian Beliefs Made Simple and Biblical -- Jose C Rivers, Paperback
The Complete Systematic Theology for Kids is a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the core beliefs of the Christian faith, written specifically for young learners. This Scripture-centered guide presents essential doctrines in a simple, age-appropriate format while remaining faithful to biblical teaching.
Designed for families, homeschoolers, Christian classrooms, and children's ministry programs, this book helps children understand what Christians believe and why those beliefs matter.
Through clear explanations and guided Bible study, young readers will explore foundational topics such as:
The nature and character of God
The authority and reliability of the Bible
Creation, humanity, and the problem of sin
The person and work of Jesus Christ
Salvation by grace through faith
The role of the Holy Spirit
The purpose of the Church
Christian living and spiritual growth
Each chapter includes:
Easy-to-understand doctrine explained through Scripture
Key Bible passages for study
Memory verses to strengthen understanding
Reflection and discussion questions
Practical applications for everyday life
Whether used for family devotions, homeschool curriculum, or church study groups, this complete theology guide equips children with a confident and biblically grounded understanding of their faith.
Teach truth simply. Build faith deeply. Grow in understanding.
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Publisher: Systematic Theology for Kids
Published: 2/22/2026
Pages: 190
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1 lbs
Size: 11" H x 8.5" L x 0.4" W
ISBN: 9785971082620