5 Books Every Christian Child Should Read Children are shaped by the stories they consume. Long before they can analyze doctrine or theology, they absorb virtue, beauty, and truth through narrative. Stories become companions in faith formation—opening young hearts to wonder, compassion, and the quiet whisper of God. For parents, teachers, ministry leaders, and anyone discipling young souls, the following…
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Children naturally imagine worlds that adults forgot how to enter.Before they can define theology or memorize Bible verses, they already understand wonder, beauty, and mystery. These are not weaknesses—these are gateways. This is why story matters in spiritual formation. Story is how children learn to see. Why Story Shapes the Inner Life Parents and teachers often ask:“How do I help…
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Children don’t fall in love with reading by accident. They fall in love with it because someone—parent, teacher, librarian, or volunteer—invited them into a world where books feel alive, welcomed, and worth returning to. Book engagement isn’t just about getting through pages; it’s about awakening curiosity, imagination, and the desire to explore ideas bigger than themselves. In a world filled…
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Children learn first with their hearts. Long before they can analyze doctrine or theology, they recognize warmth, safety, truth, and love. This is why Jesus’ model matters so deeply for those of us teaching, parenting, or guiding young souls today: He did not merely instruct; He demonstrated. He loved. He listened. He asked questions. He told stories. He sat with…
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Introduction Children’s literature has a quiet way of staying with us long after childhood ends. The stories we read when we are young often shape how we understand emotions, imagination, and the world around us. They become companions—offering comfort, curiosity, and sometimes answers when words are hard to find. As I reflect on my favorite children’s book, I’m reminded of…