The Illustrated Baptist Catechism (Paul Cox)
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“It is hard to overestimate the value of being catechized. Parents and teachers who invest the time, energy, and discipline to teach the questions and answers of this time-tested catechism will help stack up wood on the altars of young lives which will be ready to burn when the God sends the fire of His Holy Spirit in the new birth. Through this beautifully illustrated edition of The Baptist Catechism, Paul Cox has provided a new generation of children a great tool that will incentivize them to learn the great doctrinal truths of God’s Word.”
Dr. Tom Ascol
President, Founders Ministries
Pastor, Grace Baptist Church
Cape Coral, FL
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The Illustrated Baptist Catechism
“It is hard to overestimate the value of being catechized. Parents and teachers who invest the time, energy, and discipline to teach the questions and answers of this time-tested catechism will help stack up wood on the altars of young lives which will be ready to burn when the God sends the fire of His Holy Spirit in the new birth. Through this beautifully illustrated edition of The Baptist Catechism, Paul Cox has provided a new generation of children a great tool that will incentivize them to learn the great doctrinal truths of God’s Word.”
Dr. Tom Ascol
President, Founders Ministries
Illustrated by Paul Cox
Contents:
Introduction
Section I: God’s Word
Section II: God
Section III: Sin
Section IV: Jesus Christ
Section V: Salvation
Section VI: Judgment
Section VII: Obedience
Section VIII: Faith and Repentance
Section IX: Baptism
Section X: The Lord’s Supper
Section XI: Prayer
Endorsements
Since the Reformation, catechisms have been important means for Christian parents to use as they instruct their children. This illustrated edition of The Baptist Catechism is a welcome addition to the toolbox for believing families. It will draw children in and aid them in learning the great truths of the Word of God.
James M. Renihan, Ph.D., President
International Reformed Baptist Seminary
Thomas Scott in The Force of Truth, recalled the impact that a poem from Isaac Watt’s for children entitled “The All-seeing God,” had on him in the process of his coming to a saving faith in Christ. Having been an Anglican clergyman of rationalistic, virtually Socinian, persuasion, this poem remembered caught his conscience and led to ever deeper consideration of an orthodox doctrine and the claims of gospel truth. In that context he wrote, “Parents may from this inconsiderable circumstance be reminded, that it is of great importance to store their children’s minds with such useful matter, instead of suffering them to be furnished with such corrupting trash, as is commonly taught them.” This catechism with its engaging approach for children is perfectly fit to fill Scott’s salubrious prescription. Use it faithfully, convictionally, affectionately; It will not leave the minds of your children and may, by God’s grace become the means of a saving closure with gospel truth.
Tom J. Nettles
We have found this a handy resource for teaching biblical truths to young minds. Our children love the vibrant illustrations accompanying each question, and the verse references on every page provide ready-made Bible lessons. Parents and children alike will benefit from studying through this trusted catechism!
Ben & Jessa Seewald
Pastor & Wife
Immanuel Baptist Church,
Springdale, AR
What a delightful presentation of the Baptist Catechism! Paul Cox’s charming illustrations and diagrams are kid-friendly and thought-provoking, even for adults, and are sure to aid in committing the catechism to memory. I enthusiastically recommend The Illustrated Baptist Catechism for Christian families or anyone committed to learning basic biblical doctrine.
Michelle Lesley
The Team
Paul and Stephanie Cox reside in southern Wisconsin with their four children, three noisy chickens, and a few thousand honey bees. Paul is a full time freelance cartoonist and works on RefToons in his down time. When Stephanie is not teaching the kids, she manages the RefToons mailings and is the voice behind the camera in the live videos. They enjoy working together to develop content that points people to Christ.
SKU: | 9781943539505 |
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Categories: | Bible Related, Catechisms & Confessions, Children, Theology |
Tags: | reftoons, faith, paulcox, catechism, london, baptist, confession, baptists, londonbaptist |
Weight | 1.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 8.5 × 0.5 in |
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