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Who am I? And What am I Doing Here?, Textbook
Used Book in Good Condition
Our children are bombarded daily with competing messages. Every song, movie, book, TV show, blog, and game is full of ideas -- ideas about God, people, truth, beauty, and right and wrong. Not all of these ideas are true. Some are deceptive and even destructive. The What We Believe series helps children learn to discern the truth by using God's Word as a lens through which to view the world around them -- to see everything the way God sees it. Easy to use for the whole family, this beautiful hardcover volume is the second book in a four-part study that introduces young people, ages 6-14, to the basic truths of the Christian faith. Through engaging stories, creative notebooking, and fun activities, they will come to understand what it means to be fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of the Most High God. This study will enable children to develop a healthy, biblical self-image and a sense of God-given purpose that will last a lifetime.
This engaging series is a wonderful tool to help Christian parents keep family discipleship front and center. This is one curriculum choice in a class by itself. Debra Bell Author of The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling
This is a vital resource, extremely well done, and one which I predict will become a standard text in many churches, homes, and schools. I highly recommend the entire What We Believe series. Alex McFarland President of Southern Evangelical Seminary
A powerful inoculation of truth that will help protect our young people and make them better ambassadors for Christ. Frank Turek Co-author of I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
Finally! A comprehensive approach to biblical worldview training that targets very young minds, when the formation of a person's worldview is most active. The What We Believe series is long overdue. It is truly outstanding! I'm getting this curriculum for my own grandchildren -- and their parents. Christian Overman Founding Director, Worldview Matters
This new series from Apologia fills a much needed niche in the homeschool community. Highly recommended! Homeschooling from the Heart