Becoming God’s Champion
2 Timothy
Kay Arthur’s successful New Inductive Bible studies series (more than 495,000 copies sold) for kids has a new addition. Now the clever team of Max, Molly, and the wonder–sleuth Beagle, Sam, discover how to be champions for God by exploring the winning offerings of 2 Timothy.
Young readers enter an Olympic summer camp, engage in exciting competitions, and explore the official rulebook, the Bible. Together with Max and Molly, readers will race to discover:
- what the good news about Jesus is and how to learn it for themselves
- how they can pass the baton of belief on to others
- how they can stay faithful and run the race even when others quit
This engaging study, ideal for individuals or small groups, presents preteens with God’s truth and training so they can finish the course as shining winners and receive the crown that will last forever.
SKU: | 9780736925945 |
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Categories: | For Family and Children, Bible Studies |
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