You’re never too young to start building a theological library and never too old to learn from a well-written children’s book.
This handpicked selection of church history books for little kids promises to captivate young and old minds alike and will help you come alongside your child to curate an entertaining and informative library of theologically rich books. As you embark on this literary adventure as a family, I hope you’ll foster a love for learning and deepen your understanding of the bride of Christ and the faithful heroes who have sought to protect her. I think you might just be surprised how much you learn as a parent along the way, too.
The Church History ABC’s by Stephen J. Nichols
Reading Age: 4-8
In The Church History ABC’s, Stephen J. Nichols takes readers on a captivating journey through the key people, events, and doctrines that have shaped the history of Christianity. Using an alphabetical format, Nichols introduces readers to key figures like Augustine and Calvin, pivotal moments like the Council of Nicaea, and important theological concepts like justification and the Trinity. With colorful illustrations and concise explanations, the book serves as an accessible and informative resource for readers of all ages interested in understanding the rich tapestry of Christian history.
*This title is available at the CF Library.
Reformation ABCs: The People, Places, and Things of the Reformation―from A to Z by Stephen J. Nichols
Reading Age: 4-8
Like The Church History ABC’s, Reformation ABC’s is a concise, engaging, and accessible overview of the key figures, locations, and concepts of the Reformation era. Using an alphabetical format, Nichols and Bustard introduce readers to pivotal individuals like Martin Luther and John Calvin, significant locations like Wittenberg and Geneva, and essential theological concepts like justification and sola scriptura. This book is engaging for readers of all ages (including adults!) and is a valuable introduction to the historical and theological context of the Reformation. I know you will love the colorful illustrations too!
C. S. Lewis: The Writer Who Found Joy by Dan DeWitt
Reading Age: 6-8
Did you know C.S. Lewis offered the church and the world so much more than Aslan, Mr. Tumnus, and Reepicheep? Through engaging prose and anecdotes, DeWitt takes us on a personal journey through the life of C.S. Lewis, from his atheistic upbringing to his eventual conversion to Christianity. The book highlights Lewis’s profound impact as a scholar, apologist, and storyteller, emphasizing his ability to communicate complex theological concepts with clarity and wit. Ultimately, DeWitt presents Lewis as a writer who not only found joy in his faith but also inspired countless others to find meaning and purpose in their own lives through his timeless and creative writings.
*This title is available at the CF Library.
Do Great Things for God Series by The Good Book Company
Reading Age: 4-8
The “Doing Great Things for God” series by The Good Book Company is a captivating collection of Christian biographies about the lives of extraordinary christian heros. Young readers are introduced to individuals like Corrie ten Boom, Amy Carmichael, Susannah Spurgeon, and Fanny Crosby, who courageously lived out their faith and made a positive impact on the world. Each book in the series will both entertain and educate even the littlest theologians.
*Many of the titles in this series are available at the CF Library.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Teacher Who Became a Spy by Molly Frye Wilmington
Reading Age: 6-8
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Teacher Who Became a Spy is a compelling biography that chronicles the remarkable life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor and theologian who defied the Nazi regime in Germany during World War II. Kids will immediately befriend Shep the Sheepdog, and close the book inspired by the moral courage of Bonhoeffer and his clever family. Like Bonhoeffer’s nieces and nephews, children can impact the world for good.
*This title is available at the CF Library.