The Acrostic Theology for Kids Bundle (2023)

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What's Included

  • The Acrostic of Scripture
  • The Acrostic of Salvation
  • The Acrostic of God
  • The Acrostic of Jesus

The Acrostic of Scripture

The Acrostic of Scripture gives parents and teachers a unique way to teach theology to children and makes catechism fun! An alphabet of words introducing biblical theology, written to a rhyming beat, paints a detailed and varied portrait of the unfolding story of the Bible, as it is fulfilled by Jesus  

Authors Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle have created The Acrostic of Scripture, to help children ages five to eleven learn theology so their “knowledge of God’s big picture is better.” The fourth release in the Acrostic Theology for Kids series, this book is fun to read, simple to memorize, and features illustrations from C. S. Fritz that shine with creativity.  

The Acrostic of Scripture includes a QR code in the back that can be scanned to listen to the audio version of the book which Timothy Brindle reads in rap style.   

  • Gives parents and teachers a unique way to teach theology to children and makes catechism fun! 

  • Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. 

  • The Acrostic Theology for Kids series introduces systematic theology to children uniquely on their age level. 

The Acrostic of Salvation

Kids, even you can learn soteriology 
Soteriology studies how God saves us  
From the wrath of God and our sin that enslaves us 
So it’s not just a bunch of big words for our head 
But how Christ took the curse we deserve when he bled 

The Acrostic of Salvation is a joy to read and recite. Young readers will learn “soteriology”—the study of how God saves us.  

Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle present an alphabet of words related to salvation, written to a rhyming beat: A for adoption, B for baptism, C for communion, all the way to Z. All the words paint a detailed and varied portrait of what salvation through Jesus is all about.   

Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet. 

The authors make learning about soteriology memorable and fun. Their book shows “By faith, we’re now connected to Jesus our treasure; Forgiven and changed in him, he keeps us forever.” 

Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of Salvation is the third in the series, Acrostic Theology for Kids, introducing children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level. 

The Acrostic of God

“Let’s read the Acrostic of God together  
to help you to make him your awesome treasure.  
We’ll read it, rap it, or sing it—it’s fun!  
Till Jesus comes back and his kingdom has come. . .  
He’s the Alpha and Omega, from A to Z;  
his beauty and his glory we were made to see.”  

Catechism can be fun! The Acrostic of God is a joy to read and reread, and a wonderful tool to help kids absorb eternal truth about God. 

By giving children an alphabetical list of the titles and attributes of God written with a rhyming beat, Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle make The Acrostic of God fun to read and easy to memorize. Each characteristic, A to Z, weaves together a beautiful picture of God. 

Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet. 

The authors make learning theology fun and effortless. Their book shows God as he is, not just to know about him more in our brains, but to know him as the God of glory who reigns.” 

Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of God is the first in the Acrostic Theology for Kids series that introduces children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level.  

Readers will find a QR code in the back of The Acrostic of God that they can scan to listen to the audio version of the book which Timothy Brindle reads in rap style. 

In coordination with the release of the book, Timothy Brindle has released The Acrostic of God: Rap Album with songs based on the content of the book. The album is available for purchase at timothybrindleministries.com in both MP3 and CD formats.

The Acrostic of Jesus

"Resurrection, because Jesus gives life to the dead; 
Before he was risen, he gave his life in our stead.  
See, all of us will die, returning back to the dust; 
But he’ll raise us like Lazarus—we just have to trust. 
Without sin, he is righteous, born of a virgin. 
By his resurrection, our salvation is certain. 
Now he is risen, ruling, and reigning, 
Soon he’ll be returning, to begin the final raising!"

Catechism can be fun! The Acrostic of Jesus is a joy to read over and over again, and a brilliant tool to help kids gain a greater understanding of Christ. Young readers will learn “Christology”—the study of Jesus. The more we learn about Jesus, the more reasons we have to love him!  

By giving children an alphabetical list of the names and attributes of Jesus written with a rhyming beat, Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle make The Acrostic of Jesus fun to read and simple to memorize. Each characteristic, A to Z, weaves together a beautiful picture of who Jesus is and why he came to earth. 

Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet. 

The authors make learning Christology easy and enjoyable. Their book shows Jesus as he is, not “just to know about him more in our brains, but to know him as the God of glory who reigns.” 

Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of Jesus is the second in the series, An Acrostic Theology for Kids, introducing children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level.  

What's Included

  • The Acrostic of Scripture
  • The Acrostic of Salvation
  • The Acrostic of God
  • The Acrostic of Jesus

The Acrostic of Scripture

The Acrostic of Scripture gives parents and teachers a unique way to teach theology to children and makes catechism fun! An alphabet of words introducing biblical theology, written to a rhyming beat, paints a detailed and varied portrait of the unfolding story of the Bible, as it is fulfilled by Jesus  

Authors Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle have created The Acrostic of Scripture, to help children ages five to eleven learn theology so their “knowledge of God’s big picture is better.” The fourth release in the Acrostic Theology for Kids series, this book is fun to read, simple to memorize, and features illustrations from C. S. Fritz that shine with creativity.  

The Acrostic of Scripture includes a QR code in the back that can be scanned to listen to the audio version of the book which Timothy Brindle reads in rap style.   

  • Gives parents and teachers a unique way to teach theology to children and makes catechism fun! 

  • Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. 

  • The Acrostic Theology for Kids series introduces systematic theology to children uniquely on their age level. 

The Acrostic of Salvation

Kids, even you can learn soteriology 
Soteriology studies how God saves us  
From the wrath of God and our sin that enslaves us 
So it’s not just a bunch of big words for our head 
But how Christ took the curse we deserve when he bled 

The Acrostic of Salvation is a joy to read and recite. Young readers will learn “soteriology”—the study of how God saves us.  

Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle present an alphabet of words related to salvation, written to a rhyming beat: A for adoption, B for baptism, C for communion, all the way to Z. All the words paint a detailed and varied portrait of what salvation through Jesus is all about.   

Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet. 

The authors make learning about soteriology memorable and fun. Their book shows “By faith, we’re now connected to Jesus our treasure; Forgiven and changed in him, he keeps us forever.” 

Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of Salvation is the third in the series, Acrostic Theology for Kids, introducing children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level. 

The Acrostic of God

“Let’s read the Acrostic of God together  
to help you to make him your awesome treasure.  
We’ll read it, rap it, or sing it—it’s fun!  
Till Jesus comes back and his kingdom has come. . .  
He’s the Alpha and Omega, from A to Z;  
his beauty and his glory we were made to see.”  

Catechism can be fun! The Acrostic of God is a joy to read and reread, and a wonderful tool to help kids absorb eternal truth about God. 

By giving children an alphabetical list of the titles and attributes of God written with a rhyming beat, Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle make The Acrostic of God fun to read and easy to memorize. Each characteristic, A to Z, weaves together a beautiful picture of God. 

Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet. 

The authors make learning theology fun and effortless. Their book shows God as he is, not just to know about him more in our brains, but to know him as the God of glory who reigns.” 

Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of God is the first in the Acrostic Theology for Kids series that introduces children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level.  

Readers will find a QR code in the back of The Acrostic of God that they can scan to listen to the audio version of the book which Timothy Brindle reads in rap style. 

In coordination with the release of the book, Timothy Brindle has released The Acrostic of God: Rap Album with songs based on the content of the book. The album is available for purchase at timothybrindleministries.com in both MP3 and CD formats.

The Acrostic of Jesus

"Resurrection, because Jesus gives life to the dead; 
Before he was risen, he gave his life in our stead.  
See, all of us will die, returning back to the dust; 
But he’ll raise us like Lazarus—we just have to trust. 
Without sin, he is righteous, born of a virgin. 
By his resurrection, our salvation is certain. 
Now he is risen, ruling, and reigning, 
Soon he’ll be returning, to begin the final raising!"

Catechism can be fun! The Acrostic of Jesus is a joy to read over and over again, and a brilliant tool to help kids gain a greater understanding of Christ. Young readers will learn “Christology”—the study of Jesus. The more we learn about Jesus, the more reasons we have to love him!  

By giving children an alphabetical list of the names and attributes of Jesus written with a rhyming beat, Jonathan Gibson and Timothy Brindle make The Acrostic of Jesus fun to read and simple to memorize. Each characteristic, A to Z, weaves together a beautiful picture of who Jesus is and why he came to earth. 

Using the alphabet to teach about God has a rich history in the Bible, especially in the Psalms and Lamentations. Several of the psalms—notably Psalm 119—begin with letters of the Hebrew alphabet, forming an acrostic that spells out the entire alphabet. 

The authors make learning Christology easy and enjoyable. Their book shows Jesus as he is, not “just to know about him more in our brains, but to know him as the God of glory who reigns.” 

Illustrated by C. S. Fritz, The Acrostic of Jesus is the second in the series, An Acrostic Theology for Kids, introducing children ages five to eleven to systematic theology uniquely on their age level.  

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