Systematic Theology for Kids. Volume 1. Scripture helps children build a solid biblical foundation by introducing them to four essential doctrines about God's Word. The Bible is sufficient, inerrant, our authority, and clear and necessary.
Systematic theology means studying the main teachings of the Bible in a clear and organized way. Instead of looking at individual stories alone, it helps kids see how the truths of Scripture fit together and what Christians believe.
This volume focuses on the doctrine of Scripture. Children learn what the Bible is, why it is trustworthy, and how God uses His Word to teach, correct, guide, and save. By walking through the Bible's sufficiency, inerrancy, authority, and clarity, kids gain a strong foundation for understanding every other doctrine that follows in future volumes.
The curriculum is written for mixed ages, with simple explanations for younger children and deeper questions for older ones. Kids are capable of understanding real truth, and these lessons respect their ability to learn and grow. Each doctrine is taught using Scripture, then reinforced with games, activities, and illustrations that make the concepts concrete and memorable.
The goal is not just learning facts about the Bible. The goal is helping children see that God's Word is true, reliable, and necessary, and that through Scripture they come to know God, trust His promises, and learn how to follow Jesus. This foundation in Scripture prepares them for all the other truths they will study in future volumes of systematic theology.
What is included:
Theme of Volume 1: The doctrine of Scripture.