Kids say...things

Don't you love the unfiltered thinking of children? It causes them to ask and say some of the most interesting and sometimes challenging things we have to deal with as parents. In this episode, Dave and Dante discuss some of the tougher questions kids ask - like how do we know the crucifixion actually happened? Or what about dinosaurs? How is the universe billions of years old? While the guys don't have all the answers, there are plenty of resources available to help us as parents. Listen in as the guys talk about the importance of starting from the bible and then utilizing some of the fantastic resources from people much smarter on these topics!

Here are some resources that are really helpful to get answers to difficult questions:

Cold Case Christianity: this is the digital home of J. Warner Wallace, the prior atheist who used his forensic detective skills to discover the truth of the bible. Plenty of adult- and kid-friendly resources available. Go to https://www.coldcasechristianity.com for more.

Answers In Genesis: from the founders of the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in northern Kentucky, this ministry gives you ample firepower to explain all sorts of topics using a biblical foundation. Extremely helpful! Homeschool curriculum, events, and all sorts of goodness! Go visit https://www.answersingenesis.com to learn more about them.

Stand To Reason: exists to train Christians to think more clearly about their faith and to make an even-handed, incisive, yet gracious defense for classical Christianity and classical Christian values in the public square. Plenty of media available for consumption! Visit https://www.str.org to learn more.

Others: Lee Strobel (author of the "Case for..." series of books); Cross Examined website (from Frank Turek); many many more. Arm yourself with information to defend the faith!

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