Volume 3: 22 Questions from Kids about God and the Bible Questions answered are:
* I don't know if I believe in God, because, I mean, who made Him anyway?
* What does God look like?
* Where is God? Why can't I see Him?
* How big is God?
* How does God get His power? Where does He get it from?
* Does God laugh?
* How does God know something before it happens?
* How could God be Jesus and Jesus be God? How can they be the same, but different?
* Is the Holy Spirit even with God?
* Why can't I hear God talking to me?
* How do we know that God really answers prayers? Couldn't it be just a coincidence?
* Why did God create sin?
* In the Bible, God is a God of second chances. God gives us a second chance when we sin. So, why didn't God give Adam and Eve a second chance in the Garden of Eden even though they sinned?
* Why did God allow the Israelites to kill people?
* Why did God create us?
* How did the authors of the Bible know what all God did during the creation, since there was no one to see what He did. How do we know what really happened?
* Where did the Bible come from?
* How did God communicate with Moses?
* Just why is the Bible true? I do believe it, but I just don't understand why it's true?
* Why is it that I whenever I mention anything about the Bible in school I get into trouble?
* Why don't we see miracles like they used to in the Bible?
* Why do people believe different things?
The Answers Book for Kids is a four volume set, broken down by topic and written for children ages 6-12. Each volume features answers to 22 questions in a friendly and readable style. Each answer features a two page spread with colorful, active photographs of children and the full text of a Bible verse pertinent to the answer. Many questions have Bible references for additional study listed below the answer.
Kenneth Alfred Ham (born October 20, 1951) is the Australian-born president of Answers in Genesis USA. A vocal advocate for a young Earth and a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, his cross-country speaking tours and many books make him one of the better known young-Earth creationists.
Between 1987 and 1993, Ham worked for the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), one of the oldest American Creationist organisations, and a leading young-Earth organisation.
In 1994, with the assistance of what is now Creation Ministries International (Australia), Ham and colleagues Mark Looy and Mike Zovath set up Creation Science Ministries, later renamed Answers in Genesis. The Christian ministry specialises in Young Earth Creationism, and is primarily devoted to convincing people that the initial chapters in Genesis should be taken as literally true and historically accurate.
For his contributions to evangelism, he has been granted two honorary degrees (by Temple Baptist College in 1997 and by Liberty University in 2004). Answers in Genesis opened its $27 million, 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky on May 28, 2007.
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