Parents know that kids ask amazing and often difficult questions about God, faith, heaven, and the Bible. Using the thoughtful answers in 801 Questions Kids Ask about God, parents will not be left at a loss for words. This resource from the Heritage Builders, a new ministry of Focus on the Family, is a compilation of the best-selling 101 Questions Kids Ask series and includes key verses, notes, and an index of questions to guide parents in developing their answers. Includes playful illustrations children will enjoy. |
Veerman, David Best-selling author David Veerman was one of the
senior editors of the Life Application Bible. In addition to his work on the Life Application Study Bible (Gold Medallion winner 1988-1991), he also contributed 16 titles of the Life Application Study Guides (series Gold Medallion winner 1990). David helped produce other Tyndale House favorites, including the Student's Life Application Bible, Kid's Life Application Bible, Eager Reader Bible, Vietnam Veterans Bible, Bible Animals,
and One Year with Jesus.
His prolific writing career has yielded dozens
of articles in popular Christian magazines such
as Discipleship Journal, Campus Life,
Leadership, Youthworker, Group, Christian
Parenting Today, Moody Monthly, and Marriage Partnership. David has conquered a variety of family-oriented topics and devoted 16 of his titles to youth ministry. His youth titles include Reaching Out to Troubled Youth, Youth Evangelism (Gold Medallion winner 1989), Reaching Kids before High School, Serious Fun, Small Group Ministry with Youth, and the 7-volume Any Old Time. Some of his other best-selling titles include 101 Questions Children Ask about God, How to Apply the Bible, Getting Your Kids to Talk, Getting Your Husband to Talk, From Dad with Love, Parenting Passages, Reality 101, and Understanding Your Teenager.
David received his B.A. in Bible from
Wheaton College and an M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He worked
with Youth for Christ/USA in Illinois and
Louisiana for 26 years, eventually serving as
the National Campus Life Consultant. He is
currently a partner and vice president of The
Livingstone Corporation in Carol Stream,
Illinois. David and his wife, Gail, have two
daughters and make their home in Naperville,
Illinois.
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