An All-Loving God and Evil Apologetics Series

$25.00

This Apologetics series consists of five (5) lessons and one (1) review lesson. When you are complete with this series, students will be able to answer at least twenty-five (25) critical questions about how God is not only capable of coexisting with evil, but how life is hopeless without him.

You get to walk beside your kids who are being torn by the highly emotional subject of evil in the world. They see evil all around, and it hurts their hearts. They cannot believe that a loving God would allow all of this evil and suffering in the world. The 2018 Barna study titled Atheism Doubles Among Generation Z reveals that almost a third of kids consider this a barrier to their faith. You are on the front lines of destroying this barrier.

Video preparation guides are included with each lesson.

This series consists of five (5) lessons and one (1) review lesson. When you are complete with this series, students will be able to answer at least twenty-five (25) questions about how God is not only capable of coexisting with evil, but how life is hopeless without him.

  • Lesson 1 – Our Moral Sense
    • Explore the source of our moral sense and its source.
  • Lesson 2 – Absolute Moral Values
    • Look at hot-button subjects to determine if there is an absolute right or wrong act.
  • Lesson 3 – Free Will
    • How God’s desire for us to love him required that he give us the ability to choose.
  • Lesson 4 – Eternity
    • The Christian perspective of time and our journey on earth makes all the difference to how we perceive suffering.
  • Lesson 5 – Or No Good or Evil
    • Jesus knew his hope through his suffering, and his hope is our hope.
  • Lesson 6 – Review questions and discussion

These lessons are purpose built according the the TESTED is Trained Format illustrated in the book TESTED; A New Strategy for Keeping Kids in the Faith. The packet is in Adobe PDF format.

After purchasing, you will receive a download link in your email.

This Apologetics series consists of five (5) lessons and one (1) review lesson. When you are complete with this series, students will be able to answer at least twenty-five (25) critical questions about how God is not only capable of coexisting with evil, but how life is hopeless without him.

You get to walk beside your kids who are being torn by the highly emotional subject of evil in the world. They see evil all around, and it hurts their hearts. They cannot believe that a loving God would allow all of this evil and suffering in the world. The 2018 Barna study titled Atheism Doubles Among Generation Z reveals that almost a third of kids consider this a barrier to their faith. You are on the front lines of destroying this barrier.

Video preparation guides are included with each lesson.

This series consists of five (5) lessons and one (1) review lesson. When you are complete with this series, students will be able to answer at least twenty-five (25) questions about how God is not only capable of coexisting with evil, but how life is hopeless without him.

  • Lesson 1 – Our Moral Sense
    • Explore the source of our moral sense and its source.
  • Lesson 2 – Absolute Moral Values
    • Look at hot-button subjects to determine if there is an absolute right or wrong act.
  • Lesson 3 – Free Will
    • How God’s desire for us to love him required that he give us the ability to choose.
  • Lesson 4 – Eternity
    • The Christian perspective of time and our journey on earth makes all the difference to how we perceive suffering.
  • Lesson 5 – Or No Good or Evil
    • Jesus knew his hope through his suffering, and his hope is our hope.
  • Lesson 6 – Review questions and discussion

These lessons are purpose built according the the TESTED is Trained Format illustrated in the book TESTED; A New Strategy for Keeping Kids in the Faith. The packet is in Adobe PDF format.

After purchasing, you will receive a download link in your email.

Key Questions

25

Sessions

6

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