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Cissie Graham Lynch: Teaching Kids How to Think, Not What to Think

Cissie Graham Lynch

Children are bombarded with bad ideas at a young age, everywhere from culture, to schools, to the Internet, and even from some churches. As a result, they’re going to have questions about Christianity. Are you prepared to give and help them find good answers? Cissie’s guest on this episode of Fearless can help us teach kids how to think, not what to think.

J. Warner Wallace was a Los Angeles homicide detective who didn’t believe in God–until he applied his investigative skills to the claims of Jesus Christ. Now, as a follower of Christ, he offers very practical ways for adults and children to learn how to think, not what to think about truth and Christianity.

“I appreciate J. Warner Wallace’s insight,” Cissie explained, “because as a mom, what I want more than anything is to know that my kids are walking with the Lord and walking in His truth.”

Cissie Graham Lynch: Teaching Kids How to Think, Not What to Think

Cissie Graham Lynch

Children are bombarded with bad ideas at a young age, everywhere from culture, to schools, to the Internet, and even from some churches. As a result, they’re going to have questions about Christianity. Are you prepared to give and help them find good answers? Cissie’s guest on this episode of Fearless can help us teach kids how to think, not what to think.

J. Warner Wallace was a Los Angeles homicide detective who didn’t believe in God–until he applied his investigative skills to the claims of Jesus Christ. Now, as a follower of Christ, he offers very practical ways for adults and children to learn how to think, not what to think about truth and Christianity.

“I appreciate J. Warner Wallace’s insight,” Cissie explained, “because as a mom, what I want more than anything is to know that my kids are walking with the Lord and walking in His truth.”

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