Book Preview: The Case for Miracles for Kids by Lee Strobel

About the Authors

Lee Strobel was the award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune and is the bestselling author of The Case for Christ, The Case for Faith, The Case for a Creator, and The Case for Grace. With a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a Master of Studies in Law degree from Yale, Lee has won four Gold Medallions for publishing excellence and coauthored the Christian Book of the Year.  He serves as Professor of Christian Thought at Houston Baptist University.  Visit Lee's website here.

Jesse Florea has written and edited for Focus on the Family for twenty-five years.  As editorial director for youth publications, he oversees Clubhouse and Clubhouse Jr. magazines, and he cohosts the “Official Adventures in Odyssey” podcast.  Jesse has written or cowritten more than thirty books, including The Case for Grace for Kids and the bestselling The One-Year Sports Devotions for Kids and Devotions for Super Average Kids.  He lives with his wife, Stephanie, in Colorado Springs.

About the Book

From bestselling author Lee Strobel’s well-renowned, bestselling series exploring the life of Jesus and what it means to be a Christian, The Case for Miracles for Kids tackles the tough questions kids ask about God, Jesus, and miracles, as well as providing information for kids who want to learn more so they can share their faith and knowledge with others.  Mixing light-hearted prose and a conversational style with historical facts, research, and true stories, this book brings the miracles and ministry of Jesus to life and shows why they still matter today.

You can pre-order your copy here.  You can learn more about the book here.

Please checkout the Student Edition and the Adult Edition (and the trailer) as well!

Courage and Godspeed,
Chad

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