'I enthusiastically recommended Kathryn Slattery's previous book, If I Could Ask God Anything, by saying that she never talks down to kids but always talks with them--not as equals but on equal ground. She continues this conversation in 365 Bible Answers for Curious Kids: An 'If I Could Ask God Anything' Devotional. Her daily devotions help the young reader develop a lifelong relationship with God in a way that is both simple yet deep. Plus the book offers an exciting introduction to basic Christianity. I was a curious kid once. I could really have used this book.' -- Edward Grinnan, editor-in-chief of Guideposts and author of Always by My Side 'Kathryn Slattery's book is a godsend to inquisitive young minds and busy parents alike. Here are answers geared to a child's understanding and, best of all, opening the door to meaningful family dialogue on the things that matter most. How I wish we'd had this marvelous book when our children were young! I remember so often thumbing through the pages of my King James Bible, sure I recalled something about the question a youngster had tossed at me out of the blue (Where do kids' ideas come from anyway?) and ending up with a vague reply made up of half-remembered verses and 'You'll understand better when you're older.' By then the young inquirer would have lost interest, and I'd have resolved yet again to improve my Bible literacy. It will be a lucky family who has this book on its shelves! I predict, in fact, that it won't stay long on the shelf. It's a resource to pull out over the dinner table, on car trips, at bedtime--anyplace and anytime that a child's inquiring mind asks the big questions. There are no 'snap answers' here, but encouragement to explore and discover God's amazing world--and keep asking those important questions!' -- Elizabeth Sherrill, author of The Hiding Place and Surprised by Grace 'Kathryn Slattery tackles with grace the age-old questions of young minds: Does God sleep? Is it okay to write in my Bible? What if I get bored in church? 365 Bible Answers for Curious Kids includes a friendly lesson for every day of the year, prayers for all kinds of kid-type dilemmas, and a foray into faith's deeper waters. Curious parents will benefit from this delightful book as well.' -- Colleen Hughes, editor-in-chief of Angels on Earth 'Our kids are so curious and they ask so many good questions. As parents, we want to be able to answer their questions with wisdom and truth, but we don't always know how. Kathryn Slattery's book not only answers our children's questions in a way that will resonate with their young hearts, but it does so in a way that highlights God's wild and unconditional love for them. Through this book, our children will not only grow in knowledge of God, but they will grow in relationship with Him! What more could we ask for?' -- Jeannie Cunnion, author of Parenting the Wholehearted Child and Mom Set Free 'Ever scratch your head about how to answer your kid's or your grandkid's tough questions about faith? Kathryn Slattery is here to help with a whole year of answers to kids' questions. The perfect resource for any home.' -- Rick Hamlin, executive editor of Guideposts and author of Pray for Me
Known by millions as a longtime contributing editor for Guideposts
magazine, Kathryn "Kitty" Slattery has written hundreds of stories
of hope and inspiration for a wide variety of publications,
including ParentLife, Today's Christian Woman, and Angels on Earth
magazines.
In addition to her latest children's book, 365 Bible Answers for
Curious Kids: An If I Could Ask God Anything Devotional (Thomas
Nelson), she is the author of My Friend Jesus (Thomas Nelson), If I
Could Ask God Anything: Awesome Bible Answers for Curious Kids
(Thomas Nelson), Heart Songs: A Family Treasury of True Stories of
Hope and Inspiration (Guideposts Inspiring Voices), the memoir Lost
& Found: One Daughter's Story of Amazing Grace (Guideposts Books),
Grandma I'll Miss You: A Child's Story about Death and New Life
(David C. Cook), The Grace To Grow: The Power of Christian Faith in
Emotional Healing, A Bright-Shining Place: the Story of a Miracle,
and she is a contributing author to numerous Guideposts anthologies
and TommyNelson.com. Her children's book The Gospel for Kids (David
C. Cook) has more than 100,000 copies in print in nine languages.
Kathryn, who is known as Kitty, resides in New Hampshire with her
husband Tom, and they are the parents of two grown children. Visit
Kitty and learn more about her work at her website:
www.KathrynSlattery.com, and her Facebook Author Page.
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