"Masterfully connects Scripture to nature and nature to God."
For a generation whose eyes are constantly trained on screens, encountering nature at all is increasingly difficult, much less seeing what it reveals about God. How can parents help children reengage with God's world that is full of amazement, creativity, and love?
With practical sections that look at nature through the lens of the Bible and activities to integrate faith and the natural world, Rooted in Wonder helps parents instill within their kids an unshakable faith.
Through the art of play, the drive of discovery, and the awe of adventure, children will gain a sense of wonder in their Creator that will last a lifetime.
National speaker, parent coach, and author
Nurture Your Family’s Faith with Friends! Download the Group Study Guide and invite your book club, parenting group, church group, homeschool group, hiking buddies, or friends to journey through Rooted in Wonder together!
We'll ship your Launch Team pack early-mid April. (As soon as we're finished printing shirts)
If you haven't already, please pre-order Rooted In Wonder on Amazon so your review on release day (April 11) is "verified" by Amazon.
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Join Master Naturalist, Bible teacher and author Eryn Lynum as we explore God's Word and his created world!
Each episode of The Nat Theo Nature Lessons podcast is a 10-ish minute lesson teaching God's truth through visuals in nature. Nat = Natural, Theo = Theology. Where kids dive into the study of Natural Theology—discovering God through nature!
We'll ship your Launch Team pack early-mid April. (As soon as we're finished printing shirts)
If you haven't already, please pre-order Rooted In Wonder on Amazon so your review on release day (April 11) is "verified" by Amazon.
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Escape the default and live on purpose. Identify the values your family wants to live by, and how to make them a reality in your everyday life.
God created you uniquely. You have particular interests, skills, passions, and abilities. When we join together with other followers of Jesus, our uniqueness compliments each other, like flowers in a vase.
Each of these conversations is an opportunity. And as we make space for them in our homes, our kids can see how science does not refute our beliefs, but rather how science reflects our Creator.
God has better things in store for our kids than society’s unsatisfying and empty offerings. Intellectual faith equips our kids to live by truth in today’s culture.
As we teach our kids biblical earth care, we’re honoring everything God calls “good” while preserving evidence for our Creator.