Each chapter has a conversation guide: (1) "Open the conversation" — easy questions to get kids talking without intimidation. (2) "Advance the conversation" — deeper questions with tips in parentheses guiding parents on key points to cover. Designed to move from kids' heads to actual parent-child dialogue.
Conversation guide structure
Example for miracles chapter: Open — "Which miracles come to mind? Do you find them easy or hard to believe?" Advance — "Why do some people think miracles never happen? What are they assuming?" Tips in parentheses guide parents to introduce worldview concepts, definition of miracles, etc. The format lets even parents who aren't apologetics experts lead meaningful discussions.
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Yes, Christian Parents Can (and Should) Teach Kids Apologetics. Here's How. @ 00:33:292020-04-08