
Best Christian Graphic Novels for Kids (And Adults)
If you're looking for some Christian graphic novels for your home about history or Christian historical figures, here are a few of our favorites to start with!
Faith Chang |
If you're looking for some Christian graphic novels for your home about history or Christian historical figures, here are a few of our favorites to start with!
Faith Chang |
We’ve gathered some great resources about the Reformation—its significance in church history and some of its important figures.
The Westminster Kids Team | November 01, 2024
Here are some of our favorite Advent resources for every age range.
Faith Chang | November 01, 2024
Here are three valuable truths to teach children with dyslexia, and three things parents and ministry leaders need to do to serve them well.
Remley Gorsuch | October 18, 2024
"Why is reading aloud to kids so powerful? Why is it worth doing for as long as kids will listen?"
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | September 16, 2022
If you're looking for well-written fiction with redemptive themes for your middle grader, here's a list of some of our bookstore favorites.
Remley Gorsuch | January 19, 2024
How can anyone, no matter how young or old, grasp the message of the Bible? The church’s answer has always been the catechism.
Remley Gorsuch | September 16, 2022
Every story is an invitation. It’s a call to listen, to pick up a melody and follow it—somehow both in this world and outside of it at the same time....
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | August 29, 2022
Here are seven essential parenting principles for navigating these important conversations.
Remley Gorsuch | October 13, 2022
"This story teaches that God works in ways that we don't know yet."
The Westminster Kids Team | October 13, 2022
We understand that this is a massive undertaking. But every child is worth our effort.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | July 26, 2022
"A father's positive role in a child's walk with Christ can hardly be overstated."
Remley Gorsuch | October 17, 2022
Tips for teaching the Bible to kids and adults who are affected by disabilities.
Jill Miller | November 12, 2022
Thanks to Sarah Rice, this year our devotional will be Tracing Glory.
Remley Gorsuch | September 16, 2022
Down with the dragons. Long live the King.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | October 17, 2022
Links to our best content on the Westminster Kids blog and some other resources we've found on the web that are worth checking out.
The Westminster Kids Team | December 16, 2022
The Forgotten King belongs to a tradition of books that communicate the biblical story with an imaginative overlay. It tells the story of Scripture, in other words, without telling the...
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | January 19, 2023
As parents, we need to be vigilant about what the books we read our kids assume about human nature, about redemption, about godliness.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | February 11, 2023
Tolkien has created another world, not merely a story. And that leaves plenty of room for you and your kids to delve deeper into Middle Earth.
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | February 09, 2023
Easter is coming soon and there are a lot of books out there to help show kids the gospel message behind the holiday. Here are some of our favorites.
Todd R. Hains | October 13, 2022
We must be intentional about giving our children gospel-rooted framework on race.
Jerome Gay Jr. | November 12, 2022
"I’m happy to say When Santa Learned the Gospel has become a Christmas classic in our home."
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | September 16, 2022
In times when hearts may grow weary of doing good or when the mirror that we look through is dirtied and dim, fiction can re-enchant our hearts, minds, and souls.
Remley Gorsuch | September 06, 2022
“‘The moon is always round’ means God is always good. This book is sad, but it's also about Jesus. Even when it's sad, God is always good."
The Westminster Kids Team | September 16, 2022
May we pray for wisdom as we teach delight in words, beginning with the God-breathed treasures of God’s Word.
Kathleen Nielson | September 16, 2022
"I haven’t enjoyed a fiction series this much with my kids since we read Chronicles of Narnia."
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | December 01, 2022
The goal of catechesis is not merely intellectual, but experiential.
Harold L. Senkbeil | December 02, 2022
This book is kind of like how the Bible describes what happens in Revelation. It's a little bit sad, but in the end it's happy.
The Westminster Kids Team | October 13, 2022
Stories give us thread. They help us weave together moments, events, desires, and hopes. They pull together what’s separate. They make one of many, and in doing so help us...
Pierce Taylor Hibbs | September 16, 2022