Give Them Truth: Teaching Eternal Truths to Young Minds by Starr Meade

208 pages | List Price: $14.99 | Paperback

Summary: Whether you are a parent or a teacher, Starr Meade encourages you to impart a robust knowledge of God to your children from a young age, because a sound theology will prepare them for whatever life has in store. Our kids need to know God in order to grow in love for him and to live for him. When we teach the truths of Scripture to our children, we give them truth to love and live by.

Like math, grammar, piano, or soccer, God’s Word takes time to learn and understand. Where do parents and teachers begin? Starr Meade will guide you and your children into the core doctrines of the Christian faith. On your journey together, you will find that teaching kids about God deepens your own understanding. It’s never too late to learn, and there’s nothing better to give than truth.

About the Author: 

Starr Meade Starr Meade served for ten years as the director of children’s ministries in a local church and has taught Bible and Latin classes in Christian Schools. She lives in Mesa, Arizona, where she is currently teaching classes to homeschoolers. Some of her other books include Training Hearts, Teaching Minds: Family Devotions Based on the Shorter Catechism, Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds: Family Devotions Based on the Heidelberg Catechism, and Grandpa’s Box: Retelling the Biblical Story of Redemption.

What Others Say About This Book:

“What do our children need most? Starr Meade gives it to us straight—they need truth! Children are theologians, and it is our responsibility to disciple them. Give Them Truth teaches us that this isn’t a mere intellectual pursuit. The truth is personal. Meade shows how it enters into our children’s lives in all their hurt and pain, all their disappointments, and all their rejoicing.”

Aimee Byrd, Author of Housewife Theologian and Theological Fitness and cohost of the Mortification of Spin podcast

 


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