From Lee Strobel, best-selling author of The Case for Christ.
A blind woman who suddenly can see. A boy who somehow survives a terrible car accident. A child who is cured from a deadly disease after a group prays every day for his healing. Maybe you've heard stories like these on the news, or your pastor mentioned them in church. But are these things miracles? Or just coincidences that can be explained away? In The Case for Miracles for Kids, award-winning journalist and author Lee Strobel asks those questions and more to find out what is true about miracles, why they do (and sometimes don't) happen, and what miracles can tell us about God and his involvement in our world today. With lots of easy-to-understand information and space to write out your own ideas and experiences, the hows and whys you've always wondered about miracles are finally explained.
The Case for Miracles for Kids:
- Is a solid source of information that looks at all sides of the issue to present solid evidence behind each conclusion and fact
- Has illustrations and callout graphics to make the topics memorable for kids eight and up
- Is an excellent resource for Sunday schools, church libraries, and homeschooling
- Can be used on its own or alongside other books like The Case for Christ for Kids, The Case for a Creator for Kids, and The Case for Faith for Kids to help children with faith development and answer questions they wonder about most
160 pages.
The Case for Miracles for Kids is in the following collections: