Grades 3–5 · Big questions, simple answers, and lots of fun along the way.
Look around you. Trees. Stars. Oceans. Butterflies and Bumblebees. Your own hands. The world is full of amazing things. But have you ever stopped and wondered: where did all of this come from?
The universe is set up perfectly for life. Over 100 settings, all exactly right. Was that a lucky accident - or did someone plan it?
You already know bullying is wrong. But where does that feeling come from? Did someone put it inside you?
Some people say you have to choose. But many of the greatest scientists in history believed in God. What if science actually points to a Creator?
The Bible has more copies than any other old book ever. Way more. And archaeologists keep finding the places it describes.
Hundreds of years before Jesus was born, people wrote down details about his life. How did they know? The amazing story of prophecy.
Even people who didn't like Jesus wrote about him. Roman leaders. Jewish teachers. His enemies agreed: he was real.
Jesus didn't just say he was a good teacher. He said he was God. That leaves us with only three choices.
Jesus's friends were so scared they hid. Then suddenly they were braver than anyone. What changed everything?
This is the hardest question there is. Let's think about it carefully - and honestly.
If God is real, why do people believe so many different things? And how can we figure out which one is true?
How do you tell the difference between a real fact and something someone just made up? This lesson gives you the tools.
Someone might make fun of what you believe. Here is how to respond with courage, kindness, and confidence.