The fear isn't that you don't believe — it's that you'll say the wrong thing and plant a seed of doubt instead of faith. This guide gives you the words to get it right.
"My daughter asked me who made God and I just froze. I didn't want to confuse her faith. I needed words I could actually use."
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What's Inside
The first big question almost every child asks — and why getting it right opens the door to understanding who God actually is.
This one hits hard — because your child is right that the world is broken. Here's how to answer faithfully without dismissing what they see.
You don't need to fully understand it to explain it faithfully. This chapter gives you permission to say exactly that — and what to say next.
Sin, justice, and grace — explained for a child who already understands that wrong things have consequences and someone has to pay.
Whether your child is curious, afraid, or sitting close to grief — this chapter gives you tender, honest, hope-anchored answers.
You don't have to have all the answers
Good parents go silent not because they doubt their faith — but because they don't want to get it wrong and leave their child more confused than before. The questions are coming whether you're ready or not. This guide makes sure you are. It doesn't require a theology degree. It gives you Scripture-grounded direction and the actual words to use, chapter by chapter, question by question.
— Linda R., mom of three
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