How to Teach Kids Theology, Sam Luce
How to Teach Kids Theology, Sam Luce
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How to Teach Kids Theology
Deep Truths for Growing Faith

Author: Sam Luce, Hunter Williams

Narrator: Brad Rohrer

Unabridged: 5 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 10/23/2025


Synopsis

How to Teach Kids Theology by Sam Luce and Hunter Williams takes the deep truths of the Christian faith and gives practical, actionable direction for sharing them with children.What comes to mind when you think about teaching theological truths to children? Glazed eyes? Over-their-head discussions? Theology doesn’t have to be “too deep for kids.” For kids to stand firm in a culture that suppresses the truth of Christianity, we need to give them a grand view of God that overwhelms their hearts and fills them with wonder.A child’s faith is only as strong as the God they believe in. For their faith to be great, they need to learn about their great God. In each chapter, the authors diagnose problems that hinder leaders from teaching kids theology, explain principles to combat these problems, and suggest practices for applying these principles to your ministry.Equips Sunday School teachers, children’s ministry leaders, and parents to teach the theological truths that will be a foundation for a child’s growing faith in age-appropriate ways.Demystifies theology so readers are equipped to pass on to the next generation foundational truths about God.Authors with many years of experience in teaching children bring a fresh approach to timeless truths.

About The Author

Sam Luce, MACCS, MABTS, is the Pastor of Global Ministries at Redeemer Church in Utica, NY, where he has served for over twenty-six years. A prolific writer and speaker, he's known for his influential contributions to children's ministry and passion for fostering lasting faith in the next generation. He is the coauthor of Forming Faith and How to Teach Kids Theology. Sam and his wife, Sandra, have four children.Hunter Williams, BA, is the children's pastor of Ridgedale Baptist Church in Chattanooga, TN and cohost of the Cross Formed KidMin podcast. He has served in various ministry roles, including chaplain, youth pastor, and missionary with Awana. He has written articles for numerous ministries such as INCM, The Gospel Coalition and KidzMatter magazine and is the coauthor of How to Teach Kids Theology. Hunter and his wife, Sammie, have four children and love serving in their local church.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jared on October 23, 2024

My endorsement: Sam Luce and Hunter Williams's message about the difference between simplifying truth (by watering it down and making it more palatable) and distilling truth (by making it more potent, sharp, and clear) is one every children's ministry leader and volunteer needs to hear. Their book i......more

Goodreads review by Josh on June 17, 2025

How to Teach Kids Theology is a timely and valuable read for parents and for those who have the privilege of serving families in the church. The authors, Sam Luce and Hunter Williams, make the case that teaching kids theology is not just a good idea, but a necessity—so that children grow in their un......more

Goodreads review by Matt on July 14, 2025

Targeted more toward children’s ministry teachers, but powerful for them and parents alike. This has challenged me to think differently, and I think I appreciate all the resources it shares the most. Great book and resource.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on February 01, 2025

This is written in a down-to-earth tone so anyone can understand, and apply it to their life as a parent, children’s ministry teacher, and even Christians not working with kids. We need to work through sharing our faith, theology, and how God still works today through life application stories. There......more

Goodreads review by Joey on January 25, 2025

This a great resource to help parents, grandparents, and other teachers help children learn about God. The authors emphasize the priority of focusing Bible lessons on knowing and glorifying God rather than over emphasizing personal applications. I particularly appreciated the explanation of dangers......more