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*COMING SOON* What Is the Book of Revelation?
paperback, 10 chapters, 112 pages
The book of Revelation is the Bible's most misunderstood book. But how do you teach it to your kids?
Sitting at the very end of Scripture, Revelation is the book most families avoid—too strange, too scary, too filled with dragons and disasters and numbers that nobody can explain. There are beasts rising from the sea. There are horsemen bringing war and famine. There's a number—666—that has been the subject of wild speculation for two thousand years. And the imagery is so vivid and bizarre that it's spawned more bad predictions and confused theology than any other book in the Bible.
But this strange, spectacular book turns out to be the Bible's grand finale—and its greatest love story. It's the unveiling of a King who has already won. It's the answer to every martyr's cry of "How long?" It's the moment when the serpent from Genesis is finally destroyed, the curse is lifted, and God comes home to live with his people forever. Skip Revelation and you miss the ending the whole Bible has been building toward.
What Is the Book of Revelation?makes this intimidating book accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn't dodge the hard questions or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all twenty-two chapters of Revelation with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from The Lord of the Rings to Avatar: The Last Airbender to The Wizard of Oz—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Clear explanation of symbols and numbers—helping young readers understand that seven means completeness, that the beasts represent empires, and that 144,000 means every single one of God's people accounted for
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling judgment, spiritual warfare, and the fall of nations in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how Revelation's themes of faithfulness, worship, and endurance speak to their own struggles with peer pressure, compromise, and trusting God when the world feels out of control
Whether your child is nervous about the future, curious about the Bible's most mysterious book, or ready to discover that Revelation is an encouragement and not a horror story, What Is the Book of Revelation? will show them that the Lamb is on the throne, the ending has already been written, and the people who hold on to Jesus will never be let go.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.
paperback, 10 chapters, 112 pages
The book of Revelation is the Bible's most misunderstood book. But how do you teach it to your kids?
Sitting at the very end of Scripture, Revelation is the book most families avoid—too strange, too scary, too filled with dragons and disasters and numbers that nobody can explain. There are beasts rising from the sea. There are horsemen bringing war and famine. There's a number—666—that has been the subject of wild speculation for two thousand years. And the imagery is so vivid and bizarre that it's spawned more bad predictions and confused theology than any other book in the Bible.
But this strange, spectacular book turns out to be the Bible's grand finale—and its greatest love story. It's the unveiling of a King who has already won. It's the answer to every martyr's cry of "How long?" It's the moment when the serpent from Genesis is finally destroyed, the curse is lifted, and God comes home to live with his people forever. Skip Revelation and you miss the ending the whole Bible has been building toward.
What Is the Book of Revelation?makes this intimidating book accessible for today's young readers. Written in a warm, conversational style that doesn't dodge the hard questions or talk down to kids, this guide walks through all twenty-two chapters of Revelation with:
Engaging illustrations from pop culture—from The Lord of the Rings to Avatar: The Last Airbender to The Wizard of Oz—that connect biblical themes to stories kids already know and love
Clear explanation of symbols and numbers—helping young readers understand that seven means completeness, that the beasts represent empires, and that 144,000 means every single one of God's people accounted for
Honest engagement with difficult content—handling judgment, spiritual warfare, and the fall of nations in age-appropriate ways that spark real conversations
Real-life application—helping kids see how Revelation's themes of faithfulness, worship, and endurance speak to their own struggles with peer pressure, compromise, and trusting God when the world feels out of control
Whether your child is nervous about the future, curious about the Bible's most mysterious book, or ready to discover that Revelation is an encouragement and not a horror story, What Is the Book of Revelation? will show them that the Lamb is on the throne, the ending has already been written, and the people who hold on to Jesus will never be let go.
Perfect for family reading, church classes, or independent study.