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What Are the Books of 1–2 Thessalonians?
paperback, 9 chapters, 102 pages
The letters to the Thessalonians are some of the most personal writing in the entire Bible. But how do you teach them to your kids?
Buried near the back of the New Testament, 1 and 2 Thessalonians are the letters many families skip, overshadowed by Romans, the Gospels, and the more familiar epistles. They're short. They deal with confusing topics like the "man of lawlessness" and the "day of the Lord." And they were written to a church most kids have never heard of in a city they can't find on a map.
But these two letters turn out to be among the most important and most moving documents in all of Scripture. They are the earliest surviving letters of the apostle Paul, written to a church he loved deeply. They tackle questions every generation asks: What happens when Christians die? Is Jesus really coming back? How do you keep going when the world pushes back against your faith? And they contain some of the Bible's most quoted and most comforting words, from "the dead in Christ will rise first" to "rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances."
What Are the Books of 1–2 Thessalonians? makes these ancient letters accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that takes hard questions seriously without talking down to kids, this guide walks through both letters with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture and classic literature—from Paddington 2 to Ivanhoe to The Wind in the Willows—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling persecution, divine judgment, and mysterious prophecy in age-appropriate ways that build understanding instead of confusion
Real-life application—helping kids see how the Thessalonians' struggles with grief, fear, peer pressure, and the temptation to coast speak directly to their own daily lives
Whether your child is wrestling with questions about death and the afterlife, learning what it means to stand firm when faith gets hard, or ready to discover two of the New Testament's most overlooked treasures, What Are the Books of 1–2 Thessalonians? will show them that the God who steadied a scared young church in ancient Greece is the same faithful God who holds them today.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.
paperback, 9 chapters, 102 pages
The letters to the Thessalonians are some of the most personal writing in the entire Bible. But how do you teach them to your kids?
Buried near the back of the New Testament, 1 and 2 Thessalonians are the letters many families skip, overshadowed by Romans, the Gospels, and the more familiar epistles. They're short. They deal with confusing topics like the "man of lawlessness" and the "day of the Lord." And they were written to a church most kids have never heard of in a city they can't find on a map.
But these two letters turn out to be among the most important and most moving documents in all of Scripture. They are the earliest surviving letters of the apostle Paul, written to a church he loved deeply. They tackle questions every generation asks: What happens when Christians die? Is Jesus really coming back? How do you keep going when the world pushes back against your faith? And they contain some of the Bible's most quoted and most comforting words, from "the dead in Christ will rise first" to "rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances."
What Are the Books of 1–2 Thessalonians? makes these ancient letters accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that takes hard questions seriously without talking down to kids, this guide walks through both letters with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture and classic literature—from Paddington 2 to Ivanhoe to The Wind in the Willows—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling persecution, divine judgment, and mysterious prophecy in age-appropriate ways that build understanding instead of confusion
Real-life application—helping kids see how the Thessalonians' struggles with grief, fear, peer pressure, and the temptation to coast speak directly to their own daily lives
Whether your child is wrestling with questions about death and the afterlife, learning what it means to stand firm when faith gets hard, or ready to discover two of the New Testament's most overlooked treasures, What Are the Books of 1–2 Thessalonians? will show them that the God who steadied a scared young church in ancient Greece is the same faithful God who holds them today.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.