LG: This is one of the best books I've read to condense and put into words my Christian faith, and how I know God. And how to discuss much of what the naysayers bring up and show the Christian point of view as well as the many facts in the Bible that support Christianity.
Canada on Dec 05, 2020
Laura: "Talking with Your Kids about Jesus" is a must-have for all Christian parents! It addresses the most important challenges you and your children will face about Jesus's identity, teachings, death, and resurrection, as well as the difference he makes in a person's life.
Are you prepared to respond to the claims that Jesus never claimed to be God? That he never performed miracles? That ancient people only believed in miracles because they were ignorant and gullible? That Jesus isn't really the only way to God?
Are you silenced from sharing truth when people say, "Don't judge!"? What do you say when people claim that Jesus's death was an example of divine child abuse, and that God is a blood-thirsty, vengeful monster?
Do you know how to present a compelling case for the resurrection using only a handful of facts that most scholars of every religious persuasion believe?
In this book, Natasha Crain answers these challenges and many more in a way that is accessible to all, including those with no background in apologetics. I know many people who have avoided books on apologetics because they think it's too hard for them, but I challenge anyone who believes...
United States on Mar 31, 2020
Christian: Very informative book
Canada on Mar 24, 2019
Amazon Customer: Don't be misled by the Title of the book, this is a book for all ages. This is apologetics for the non intellectual (like myself). Tackles questions Christians are being asked and gives balanced, helpful information. Ideal for groups or personal use.
United Kingdom on Jul 23, 2017
Taylor McEwan: I have taken in a lot of apologetic information over the last eight years or so: books, talks, videos, podcasts. As a result I have wanted to share what I've learned with my children and grandchildren but I just didn't know where to begin or how to be somewhat systematic in sharing. Natasha's book has been such a help in giving me the basic necessary information in an orderly and easily understood way. It's really helped me order my thoughts from the other things I have learned as well. I am so excited about sharing this and using it as a springboard to questions and discussions that absolutely must take place to prepare our children for this post-christian era in which they will grow.
Canada on Nov 17, 2016
Rachel: An excellent book for all Christian parents wanting to help their children to understand and engage with the big issues of life.
United Kingdom on Apr 29, 2016
R.W. Johnson: Apologetics is a discipline that has been written about quite extensively. There have been volumes written with special emphasis given to logic, natural theology, historical arguments, and practically any specialized area someone can think of. However, how one goes about explaining tough apologetic and theological matters to their children is something I have not seen covered. At least, not until I read Natasha Crain’s Keeping Your Kids on God’s Side. Natasha’s new book which releases today from Harvest House is laid out in a way that will be especially helpful to parents and also those wanting to know about how to answer general as well as specific questions about the Christian faith.
Natasha Crain, for those who may be unfamiliar with her work, runs a fantastic blog for parents, Christian Mom Thoughts. A lot of ideas and conversations from her website has fueled this book which is another unique aspect of the book as she uses blog comments and readers emails to give different perspectives on topics, whether it is a parent who is just starting to teach their kid about Christianity or a skeptic who claims that Jesus never existed and there is no proof (see Part 3 of...
United States on Feb 17, 2016
Nurturing Your Children's Faith: 40 Thought-Provoking Conversations to Strengthen Their Relationship with God | Eitan Bar-Nefesh's Refutation of Rabbinic Objections to Christianity and Messianic Prophecies | Exploring the Relevance of Jesus in a Secular World: A Look at the Lasting Impact of the Person of Interest in the Bible | |
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Total Reviews | 14 reviews | 472 reviews | 331 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 978-0736965088 | 978-1792912900 | 978-0310111276 |
Item Weight | 9.9 ounces | 1.04 pounds | 16 ounces |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers | Independently published | Zondervan Reflective |
Paperback | 272 pages | 320 pages | 336 pages |
Christian Apologetics (Books) | Christian Apologetics | Christian Apologetics | Christian Apologetics |
Customer Reviews | 4.8/5 stars of 673 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,130 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,797 ratings |
Dimensions | 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches | 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches | 7.4 x 0.9 x 9.2 inches |
Best Sellers Rank | #140 in Christian Apologetics #186 in Christian Family & Relationships | #30 in Messianic Judaism #180 in Evangelism#273 in Christian Apologetics | #1 in Comparative Religion #2 in Evangelism#6 in Christian Apologetics |
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ISBN-10 | 0736965084 | 1792912900 | 0310111277 |
Language | English | English | English |
Megan: I have been so impressed with this little book. Natasha Crain has done something that is really not easy and made it LOOK easy- which is to outline 40 of the most relevant intellectual challenges to the Christian faith today in incredibly easy-to-read, short chapters (like 3-7 pages each). She has a way of explaining these complex issues in laymen’s terms to the everyday person who has no background in apologetics whatsoever. Seriously genius - I have been leading a study on her book for parents who want to learn apologetics and it has been so incredibly helpful. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to get started in learning how to answer these tough questions for you, your kids, or anyone really.
United States on May 20, 2023