The New City Catechism for Kids (The New City Catechism Curriculum)
S**R
Love this!!!
Great pocket-size a little book of catechism is great for children. Good truths to start conversations or for a little minds to hear.:)
J**E
Great for kids
Great price, 50 question and answer that was good for a kid
J**E
Outstanding presentation
Use these in a childrens class with great results. Ordered more!Children love their books!
J**Y
Great way to teach kids
A simple and effective way to teach kids the basics of the Christian faith. Paired with the app and songs it's proven to help children remember the answers to some of life's toughest questions.
L**A
Great for the family!
We love this little book! Perfect to go over the catechisms with our family. It’s easy to read and understand for the little. It’s small and perfect to throw in your bag if you are going somewhere. We typically go over these during lunch or dinner. Great way to talk to and teach your little ones about Jesus.
C**P
Perfect paired with the App
We already love this! I have been using the App, but there is something so great about a printed version. It is a very simply q&a so I use the app with it and just write in the scripture and other notes since there is extra blank space on each booklet page. My two year old loves holding it - it’s such a nice size for kids.
E**.
Tiny book
The content is great and just what we were looking for. However, the book is tiny and fits in the palm of my hand. I was expecting a normal-sized paperback. I’m worried we’ll lose it!
D**N
I love having a physical copy!
Their app is awesome! But for kids, i love having the physical copy because my toddler sees it and asks to do todays question! I love it.
K**N
Great for kids
We use it in a small homeschool co-op along with the curriculum and the kids are really enjoying having their own little books!
E**S
Great resource, but a bit small.
Beautifully laid out, clear to read and easy to use with the children. However, it's size means that it's not a book to treasure or gather round - it'll get lost on the shelf or down the back of the sofa. Rather, it's a fit-in-your-pocket resource that kids can hold themselves. Would be better as a hardback A5, with room for notes/reflections.Recommendation on the back is: ages 4-7 (read to me), 8-11 (read myself).
L**N
Religious friendly gift
Just a gift for friends
D**W
Dogma at its worst. Designed to brainwash your children.
‘The New City Catechism for Kids’ by Tim Keller.This is a selection of 52 questions, with answers, composed by Keller and based on various pre-existing catechisms.This is an anti-educational book. It's a classic corruption of The Bible to serve the controlling desires and questionable motives of men.The catechism is presented very simply, to be more accessible to children, so there is no exposition or reference presented.My primary concern is that this is an anti-intellectual approach to any education. Central to this is the fact that the core questions presented at numbers 25, 26, 27 and 28 are contradictory, with no explanation. The material pre-supposes absolute acceptance of itself as gospel, without even a Bible reference. There is no scope for further argument or interpretation. It is anathema to reasonable education. Among other poorly-imagined components is a listing of the Ten Commandments (question 8), followed in the next few questions by Keller’s own interpretations, which are not necessarily sound. Again, no reference or citation is offered.Of secondary concern is the possible effect of the text on the minds of children. The text explicitly states that failing to follow these rules will result in eternal, righteous punishment in Hell. Mortal fear is not an appropriate tool for instruction of young minds, but is fundamental to this text. This alone makes it unacceptable to me.Thirdly, it simply isn’t engaging. My children will be confused and bored by it (it is humourless and deathly dull).I could go on, picking apart this text, but the final point I want to make is that the fundamental concept of catechism is inappropriate for young minds. It’s valid for adult discussion of theology, but it is unsafe for the uneducated, as is any dogma. Specifically, as Christianity has evolved it has moved away from the methods more commonly associated with the Middle Ages, precisely because our education is broader and the path to true faith requires our questions to be answered in a valid manner, rather than to be dictated to us. Any belief system that relies on absolute answers with no space for discourse presents itself as insecure in its own validity.
A**R
Great little pocket book
Great small size for our morning basket without needing to use my phone.However I would have liked the corresponding scriptures printed in it like the app has.
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