MG Book Review

Case for a Creator for Kids

by Lee Strobel

Answers to questions about creation that even adults struggle to answer.

You meet skeptics every day. They ask questions like:

  1. Are your science teachers wrong?

  2. Did God create the universe?

  3. Is the big bang theory true?

Here’s a book written in kid-friendly language that gives you all the answers.

Packed full of well-researched, reliable, and eye-opening investigations of some of the biggest questions, Case for a Creator for Kids uses up-to-date scientific research to strengthen your faith in God’s creation.
— Back cover copy

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My Review

Most of you probably know that Mr. Strobel was an atheist until his research to prove God doesn’t exist only proved to him that he does!

If you have friends or family members (including chidren/teens) who aren’t sure what to believe or why they believe what they do, you’ll find his writing style refreshingly different.

The way he approaches the subject is very scientific and logical, which appeals to those who appreciate facts.

Do your children/teens understand why they believe what they do? Can they defend their beliefs in situations at school and other places?

I’ve read the entire book and wished I would have used this resource when I homeschooled my children, when I taught in private school classrooms, and in my Sunday school classes.

Highly recommended.


Author Note

You know I’ve been thinking of what to write about in the non-fiction realm. I considered writing about creation, which led me to Case for a Creator for Kids. I doubt I could beat this writer’s take on the topic, so I’ll explore other ideas.

In the meantime, I’ll pursue writing the prequel for my Emeline series: Young Emeline.


Welcome, spring!

~ Kathy

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