What people are saying about …
Cold-Case Christianity for Kids
“Here’s a creative, clear, and compelling primer that will sharpen the reasoning skills of kids. They’ll love the detective approach to the evidence for faith!”
Lee Strobel, bestselling author of The Case for Christ
“J. Warner and Susie Wallace have written a book that will engage your children in an interesting new way. Helping our kids learn how to think rather than what to think is key to raising well-rounded, stable adults. Cold-Case Christianity for Kids will help your kids stand tall for the Truth no matter what challenges they face in life.”
Melissa Joan Hart, star of God’s Not Dead 2
“When I read Cold-Case Christianity, I wished it had been available when I first examined the Christian faith. Cold-Case Christianity for Kids combines the wisdom and excitement of detective investigations with the case for Christianity, and it’s written by parents who have been training students for years. If you want your children to be ready to defend the truth about Jesus, this book is essential.”
Josh McDowell, apologist and author of Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door
“J. Warner and Susie Wallace have succeeded in writing a book that is the perfect trifecta—drawing kids into the story of Jesus, encouraging them to investigate and learn about Jesus’s story, and giving them the tools they need to stand by their Christian faith. This book offers our youth a solid foundation for their faith, which is a priceless commodity, and raises up a generation of Christian leaders for our communities.”
Jordy and Emily Nelson, parents and wide receiver (Jordy) for the Green Bay Packers
“Cold-Case Christianity for Kids is a great family read-aloud, but don’t be surprised if your kids want to read ahead. Cold-Case Christianity for Kids will inspire them to seek truth, to love Jesus, to have a new fascination with the Bible, and to become the kinds of truth detectives who can make a difference in our world.”
Jeff Myers, PhD, president of Summit Ministrie
COLD-CASE CHRISTIANITY FOR KIDS
Published by David C Cook
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David C Cook U.K., Kingsway Communications
Eastbourne, East Sussex BN23 6NT, England
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All Scripture quotations are taken from the New American Standard Bible®, copyright © 1960, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. (www.Lockman.org). The author has added italics to Scripture quotations for emphasis.
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LCCN 2016946268
ISBN 978-0-7814-1457-9
eISBN 978-1-4347-1095-6
© 2016 James Warner Wallace
Published in association with the literary agency of Mark Sweeney & Associates, Bonita Springs, FL 34135.
Illustrations by J. Warner Wallace
The Team: Catherine DeVries, Jamie Chavez,
Amy Konyndyk, Jack Campbell, Susan Murdock
Cover Design: Nick Lee
First Edition 2016
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CONTENTS
A Quick Hello
Wanted: A Few Good Detectives
Chapter 1: Don’t Be a “Know-It-All”
Start Every Investigation Like a Detective!
Chapter 2: Learn How to Infer
Learn How Detectives Find the Truth!
Chapter 3: Think Circumstantially
Examine an Important Kind of Evidence!
Chapter 4: Test Your Witnesses
Don’t Get Fooled by Your Witnesses!
Chapter 5: Respect the Chain of Custody
Make Sure No One Has Tampered with the Evidence!
Chapter 6: Hang On Every Word
Spot the Truth When You Hear It!
Chapter 7: Separate Artifacts from Evidence
Clean Up Your Crime Scene!
Chapter 8: Resist Conspiracy Theories
Discover Why Lies Are Hard to Keep!
Belief THAT or Belief IN?
Instructions for Using the Website
A Challenge from J. Warner Wallace
Sample Fill-In Sheets
Certificate of Promotion
A Quick Hello
My name is J. Warner Wallace, and I’m a detective. I specialize in “cold cases”—old cases no one could solve. Many of my cases have been shown on TV. I first started thinking about becoming a detective when I was your age. My dad was a police officer, and I followed in his footsteps. When I was a boy, I entered the Police Explorer Academy. I learned a lot there, and I learned even more when I became a detective as an adult.
When I was a new officer on the job, a senior detective named Alan Jeffries took me under his wing and taught me how to be a good investigator. Alan was tough and a bit rough around the edges, but the more I got to know him, the more I realized he was a truly good man who wanted the best for me. I owe Alan a lot.
Years later, I became interested in the story of Jesus. At the time, I didn’t believe it was true. But I looked at it as a cold-case mystery and applied my detective skills. Eventually I decided the evidence was overwhelming and my conclusion was this: the Bible accounts are true, and Jesus is the Son of God.
Now it’s your turn to enter the Detective Cadet Academy. My old friend and mentor, Alan Jeffries, is going to train you, just like he did me. You’ll learn how to be a good detective, and you’ll also learn how to investigate the case for Jesus.
By the way, your family can get involved in this investigation too. In fact, you could do this together. Just tell them to check out their version of the book (Cold-Case Christianity) or go online to (coldcasechristianityforkids.com) to look at a leader’s guide. While you’re there, be sure to check out the videos and activities I’ve created for you.
J. Warner Wallace
As the final school bell rings, you feel a rush of excitement. Today’s the day you start training to become a student police cadet along with two of your friends, Daniel and Hannah. You’re excited to wear your new cadet uniform, and you can’t wait to see the inside of the police department.
Hannah was the first to see the school bulletin board: “Wanted: New Recruits to Become Good Detectives.” After reading it, she hurried to tell you and Daniel the news. Over at the local police department, they’re starting a new detective training academy for student cadets!
The three of you walk through the door into the police station. The desk assistant greets you. “Hello! I know exactly why you’re here. I’ll call Detective Jeffries for you.” She picks up her phone, pushes a button, then says, “Alan, your new cadets are here.”
A moment later, a towering bear of a man turns the corner and enters the room. He says, “You must be the new cadets. I’m Detective Jeffries.” His voice is deep and a little like a growl. He seems serious and a bit scary. You think, I wouldn’t want to see him angry! But then he smiles from out of nowhere and his face softens.
“Follow me,” he commands as he walks you through the station to the briefing room. Detectives and officers are busy at work. Uniforms and evidence are spread out on tables. You stop for a moment to watch all the activity. Detective Jeffries clears his throat. “Ahem!” He’s standing impatiently by the briefing room door. You quickly walk in and sit next to Daniel, Hannah, and some students from other schools in the area.
“Who wants to learn how to investigate cold cases?” asks the burly Detective Jeffries. Many hands go up. “Good.” He nods. “What part of investigations are you most interested in?”
Daniel raises his hand. “Gadgets!” he says. “The high-tech stuff you see them use to solve crimes in movies. Can you show us some of that stuff?”
Jeffries looks at Daniel with a smirk on his face. “Hmm. Movies, huh? Well, we do sometimes use technology, but I’ll tell you a secret about how we solve most crimes …” Everyone leans forward for the answer. Jeffries lifts his pointer finger and taps the side of his head.
“Your brain?” asks Daniel. One of the students from another school, Jason, frowns and looks disappointed at the answer.