Description: "Join FatCat, the friendly feline, as he learns the traditional text of the Apostles' Creed--the earliest summary of the apostles' teaching. Enjoy vibrantly illustrated scenes of Jesus's lie and search for FatCat on every page! Young readers and families will read a line from the creed along with a simple reflection to tuck into their hearts. With a list of scriptures for further learning and a family prayer, this FatCat book is perfect to read again and again. In a fun and accessible way, believers can visualize, memorize, understand, and confess the Apostles' Creed, which has united all Christians for centuries"--
Brief description: Ben Myers is director of the Millis Institute at Christian Heritage College and a research fellow of the Centre for Public and Contextual Theology at Charles Sturt University in Australia. He is the author of Salvation in My Pocket: Fragments of Faith and Theology and Christ the Stranger: The Theology of Rowan Williams.
Review Quotes:
This book has quickly become an essential resource for me, not only in my own family, but within the parish I serve." --The North American Anglican
"[This book] has helped our family grow in understanding the earliest summary of the apostles' teaching." --Books at a Glance
"I love it, and highly recommend it. I think it would make a lovely Easter gift, or a good gift from a church to all member families." --Big Books, Little Ears
"Bursting with meaning for all ages" --Harold Senkbeil, grandpa and pastor
"A blessing to families" --Matt Emerson, dad and nerf warrior
"This book will delight children (and adults)" --Tish Harrison Warren, mother and priest
"Simple, delightful, and orthodox" --Carl Trueman, dad and teacher
"Simple and complex, full of beauty and mystery" --Hannah Anderson, mother and writer
"I can't wait to share it." --Wesley Hill, godparent and pastor
"Explains the faith so clearly and visually" --Anika Prather, mom and teacher
"A beloved resource" --Rachel Joy Welcher, mother and author
"Creative illustrations, beautiful writing" --Dan Darling, dad and author
"Brilliantly combines rich content and gorgeous illustrations" --Whitney Woollard, godparent and teacher
"Ancient, biblical, and fresh" --Jason Byassee, parent and teacher
"Wonderful resource for parents" --Jake Meador, daddy and writer
"By far the most beautifully illustrated and theologically simple-but-sublime catechism for children" --Michael Bird, dad and teacher