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What Are the Books of 1–2 Peter & Jude?
paperback, 9 chapters, 100 pages
The letters of 1–2 Peter and Jude are some of the most urgent pages in the New Testament. But how do you teach them to your kids?
Tucked near the back of the Bible, these three short letters are easy to overlook. They don't have the narrative sweep of the Gospels or the theological heft of Romans. But they were written by men who knew their time was running out—an old fisherman facing execution and the brother of Jesus watching false teachers tear churches apart from the inside.
And what they wrote turns out to be exactly what every generation of Christians needs to hear. How do you hold on to your faith when the world is pushing you to let go? How do you spot a lie when it's dressed up as truth? How do you keep standing when everything around you is shaking? And can you really trust that God will hold on to you until the end?
What Are the Books of 1–2 Peter & Jude? makes these powerful letters accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn't water down the hard parts or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all three letters with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Hidden Figures to Coraline to Rocky—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling suffering, false teaching, slavery texts, and divine judgment in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how first-century letters about persecution, identity, and courage speak directly to their own struggles with peer pressure, doubt, and standing up for what's right
Whether your child is learning to handle pressure for their faith, trying to understand why following Jesus sometimes costs something, or ready to explore some of the Bible's most overlooked letters, What Are the Books of 1–2 Peter & Jude? will show them that the God who called them into his marvelous light is strong enough to keep them there.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.
paperback, 9 chapters, 100 pages
The letters of 1–2 Peter and Jude are some of the most urgent pages in the New Testament. But how do you teach them to your kids?
Tucked near the back of the Bible, these three short letters are easy to overlook. They don't have the narrative sweep of the Gospels or the theological heft of Romans. But they were written by men who knew their time was running out—an old fisherman facing execution and the brother of Jesus watching false teachers tear churches apart from the inside.
And what they wrote turns out to be exactly what every generation of Christians needs to hear. How do you hold on to your faith when the world is pushing you to let go? How do you spot a lie when it's dressed up as truth? How do you keep standing when everything around you is shaking? And can you really trust that God will hold on to you until the end?
What Are the Books of 1–2 Peter & Jude? makes these powerful letters accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn't water down the hard parts or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all three letters with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Hidden Figures to Coraline to Rocky—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling suffering, false teaching, slavery texts, and divine judgment in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how first-century letters about persecution, identity, and courage speak directly to their own struggles with peer pressure, doubt, and standing up for what's right
Whether your child is learning to handle pressure for their faith, trying to understand why following Jesus sometimes costs something, or ready to explore some of the Bible's most overlooked letters, What Are the Books of 1–2 Peter & Jude? will show them that the God who called them into his marvelous light is strong enough to keep them there.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.