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46 reviewsMany people react negatively to the word ''catechism,'' viewing it with suspicion in the belief that it involves rote repetition of obscure points of doctrine. But nothing could be further from the truth. While there is little doubt that memorization has been an overlooked method of teaching, there are good reasons why Christians should retain this ancient practice of instruction.
Training Young Hearts for Christ is anything but a dry discussion of minute points of doctrine. Instead, Adam Murrell offers fresh, helpful insights into some of Christianity's most cherished catechisms by presenting gospel truths to a young and modern generation in plain language that makes this complex subject easily understood. In so doing, he reminds all of us of what God has done for his people in this world and in the one to come.
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ReviewAdam Murrell does a wonderful job connecting simple short stories with deep theological truths. Training Young Hearts for Christ is an excellent resource that can help families teach theology to the future generation.
--Shawn McGowan, Reformed Theological Seminary, Fredericksburg, VA --Wipf and Stock Publishers
Adam Murrell is a graduate of Columbia College and Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. He has served as the president of the nonprofit international Internet ministry at stanmurrell.org, as a Bible teacher, as a member of the Evangelical Philosophical Society, and, for more than a decade, as a United States naval officer. He has authored seven books, including Instituted by God, Reclaiming Reason, and Essential Church History.