The Ology by best-selling children\'s author Marty Machowski is a stunningly illustrated beginner\'s theOlogy book to help kids of all ages understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him.
There is also a companion album to The Ology by Sovereign Grace Music that celebrates these wonderful theological truths through worship music that the whole family can enjoy..
However you read it, The Ology will give your children a gift that will last a lifetime--a solid foundation of transformative biblical truth that will point them to the God who loves them and gave himself for them.
Read The Ology to preschoolers; read it with grade-school kids, and let older kids discover the hidden truths by reading the corresponding Scripture passages for each section.
As a father to six children, Machowski knows how to intentionally create a vivid resource, full of analogies and word pictures to help kids grasp difficult theological concepts.
Young readers will discover a tale of adventure, mystery, and wonder, which will lead them to the truth about God, themselves, and the world around them.
The story begins in the cellar of the old stone cathedral, where Carla and Timothy uncover a life-changing treasure: a carefully wrapped, ancient book known as The Ology .
Designed for six-year-olds through preteens, this flexible resource includes built-in adaptations so the entire families can enjoy it together.
The Ology is a starting point to learning theOlogy and aims to create a hunger and desire in children to learn more as they grow older.
This storybook of systematic theOlogy takes abstract concepts in the Bible and makes them easier to understand with the use of creative examples, illustrations, and analogies.
Arranged within a traditional systematic theological framework, each truth in The Ology is also connected to the larger redemptive story of Scripture.
The Ology by best-selling children\'s author Marty Machowski is a stunningly illustrated beginner\'s theOlogy book to help kids of all ages understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him