Big Bible Answers brings catechism to life like never before! This interactive series introduces children to the great doctrines of the faith using  Bible stores and tales from church history. Each chapter provides catechism questions to learn, stories to read, and study questions to discuss. Children will read of a young boy who learns about Jesus’ power to give us our daily bread, as he surrenders his small portion to the Lord. They will see William Carey underscore the importance of baptism to his Bengali converts, even when it means risking their lives. And they will feel the beauty of Handel’s Messiah, as the composer contemplates eternity with the Lord. The Bottomless Dinner Basket covers prayer, baptism, the Lord’s supper, heaven, and Christ’s return.


The Starry Messenger

by Selah Helms and Susan Kahler

Published 7 October 2016

Big Bible Answers brings catechism to life like never before! This interactive series introduces children to the great doctrines of the faith using  Bible stores and tales from church history. Each chapter provides catechism questions to learn, stories to read, and study questions to discuss. Children will share the wonder of Galileo as he gazed through an early telescope to discover that God’s creation is far more vast than anyone knew. They will glimpse the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity as bold Athanasius confronts the emperor. And they will watch Jesus in the garden, as he embraced the terrible cup of God’s wrath to accomplish atonement for our sins. The Starry Messenger covers doctrine regarding God, the fall, and the atonement.


The Greatest Day Ever

by Selah Helms and Susan Kahler

Published 7 October 2016

Big Bible Answers bring catechism to life like never before! This interactive series introduces children to the great doctrines of the faith using  Bible stores and tales from church history. Each chapter provides catechism questions to learn, stories to read, and study questions to discuss. Children will explore how people in the Old Testament came to faith through the story of Zerubbabel. They will follow a despairing Charles Spurgeon, whose longing for God’s mercy ended in a tiny Methodist chapel on a snowy day with the simple message “Look unto Christ and live.” And they will see what it means to love Jesus more than anything, as they read of Jerome’s struggle over his love for language and books. The Greatest Day Ever covers our response to the gospel and the Ten Commandments.