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What Is the Book of Daniel?
paperback, 10 chapters, 112 pages
The book of Daniel is one of the Bible's most thrilling stories. But how do you teach it to your kids?
Spanning two empires and seventy years of exile, Daniel is the book that has it all—an unforgettable hero, larger-than-life villains, a fiery furnace, a den of lions, mysterious handwriting on a wall, and bizarre visions of beasts and kingdoms that have fascinated readers for over two thousand years. It's one of the most quoted books in the New Testament and the backdrop to some of Jesus' most important claims about himself.
But Daniel is also one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible. The first half gets treated as a collection of children‘s stories. The second half gets hijacked by end-times speculation. And the real message—the one that made this book a lifeline for suffering believers in every century—gets lost in the noise.
That message? Every empire has an expiration date. But the kingdom of God will never end. And the people who trust him—quietly, stubbornly, day after day—will shine like stars forever.
What Is the Book of Daniel? makes this powerful book accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that takes the visions seriously without pretending to have all the answers, this guide walks through all twelve chapters of Daniel with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Stranger Things to The Lord of the Rings to Zootopia—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling apocalyptic imagery, prophetic timelines, and the mystery of suffering in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how Daniel‘s themes of identity under pressure, daily faithfulness, and trusting God when he seems silent speak to their own struggles with peer pressure, compromise, and an uncertain future
Whether your child is learning to stand firm when everyone else is going along with the crowd, trying to trust God through confusing circumstances, or ready to explore one of the Bible's most fascinating books, What Is the Book of Daniel? will show them that the God who shut the mouths of lions and revealed the rise and fall of empires is still on his throne today—and that ordinary faithfulness in extraordinary times is exactly what he's looking for.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.
paperback, 10 chapters, 112 pages
The book of Daniel is one of the Bible's most thrilling stories. But how do you teach it to your kids?
Spanning two empires and seventy years of exile, Daniel is the book that has it all—an unforgettable hero, larger-than-life villains, a fiery furnace, a den of lions, mysterious handwriting on a wall, and bizarre visions of beasts and kingdoms that have fascinated readers for over two thousand years. It's one of the most quoted books in the New Testament and the backdrop to some of Jesus' most important claims about himself.
But Daniel is also one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible. The first half gets treated as a collection of children‘s stories. The second half gets hijacked by end-times speculation. And the real message—the one that made this book a lifeline for suffering believers in every century—gets lost in the noise.
That message? Every empire has an expiration date. But the kingdom of God will never end. And the people who trust him—quietly, stubbornly, day after day—will shine like stars forever.
What Is the Book of Daniel? makes this powerful book accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that takes the visions seriously without pretending to have all the answers, this guide walks through all twelve chapters of Daniel with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from Stranger Things to The Lord of the Rings to Zootopia—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling apocalyptic imagery, prophetic timelines, and the mystery of suffering in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how Daniel‘s themes of identity under pressure, daily faithfulness, and trusting God when he seems silent speak to their own struggles with peer pressure, compromise, and an uncertain future
Whether your child is learning to stand firm when everyone else is going along with the crowd, trying to trust God through confusing circumstances, or ready to explore one of the Bible's most fascinating books, What Is the Book of Daniel? will show them that the God who shut the mouths of lions and revealed the rise and fall of empires is still on his throne today—and that ordinary faithfulness in extraordinary times is exactly what he's looking for.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.