The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism

How can you keep your kids interested in the catechism? With The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism, Andrew Green, Saško Nezamutdinov and Ben Preston present a beautiful, modern way to teach and learn the Christian faith.

With vibrant illustrations and updated text, this book showcases the treasure of truth in the shorter catechism. The questions are separated into sections for easy reference: Our Faith (Questions 1–38), God’s Law (Questions 39–87), The Means of Grace (Questions 88–99), and The Lord’s Prayer (Questions 100-107).

Striking and Stunning, Calling and Compelling

At 128 pages, this beautiful hardback book is a work of art. Not only will you want to share it with your children, but you will want to show it to your friends and family when they visit your home. It is striking and stunning, calling and compelling your family to read and see. 

This book makes a great gift, and it’s to be used – making the text a priority in its poster-like pages. Parents will appreciate a short glossary of practices and concepts used, and an index of Scripture proofs. Use this beautiful book as a tool to teach your children that man’s foremost purpose in life is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him forever.

I received a media copy of The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism and this is my honest review. Find more of my book reviews and follow Dive In, Dig Deep on Instagram - my account dedicated to Bibles and books to see the beauty of the Bible and the role of reading in the Christian life. To read all of my book reviews and to receive all of the free eBooks I find on the web, subscribe to my free newsletter.

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