The Drama of Redemption: Vol. 2
Tired of the standard, moralizing Bible class curriculum that teaches some Bible but overall misses the point?
The most powerful evidence that the Bible is not the product of men, but is, indeed, the inspired Word of God is also the most neglected in our children’s curriculum—fulfilled prophecy.
All of us want our children to be obedient to God, but if they are not convinced that the Bible is His divine Word, they will not be faithful to Him.
In this skeptical age of post-modern thought and liberal theology, we must begin at least as early as elementary school teaching these glorious pictures of the Messiah and His kingdom, showing that God is truly the One who “knows the end from the beginning” and whose counsel shall stand (Isa. 46:10).
By Sarah Fallis
Tired of the standard, moralizing Bible class curriculum that teaches some Bible but overall misses the point?
The most powerful evidence that the Bible is not the product of men, but is, indeed, the inspired Word of God is also the most neglected in our children’s curriculum—fulfilled prophecy.
All of us want our children to be obedient to God, but if they are not convinced that the Bible is His divine Word, they will not be faithful to Him.
In this skeptical age of post-modern thought and liberal theology, we must begin at least as early as elementary school teaching these glorious pictures of the Messiah and His kingdom, showing that God is truly the One who “knows the end from the beginning” and whose counsel shall stand (Isa. 46:10).
By Sarah Fallis
Tired of the standard, moralizing Bible class curriculum that teaches some Bible but overall misses the point?
The most powerful evidence that the Bible is not the product of men, but is, indeed, the inspired Word of God is also the most neglected in our children’s curriculum—fulfilled prophecy.
All of us want our children to be obedient to God, but if they are not convinced that the Bible is His divine Word, they will not be faithful to Him.
In this skeptical age of post-modern thought and liberal theology, we must begin at least as early as elementary school teaching these glorious pictures of the Messiah and His kingdom, showing that God is truly the One who “knows the end from the beginning” and whose counsel shall stand (Isa. 46:10).
By Sarah Fallis