It’s less than three weeks until Christmas, and if you’re still looking for gifts for those on your list, check out five brand-new resources from Answers in Genesis that make equipping and encouraging gifts. I’ve got ideas for you for teens, adults, and kids.
Modern Marxism: A Guide for Christians in a Woke New World. This book by Patricia Engler draws insights from Scripture, history, and the persecuted church to expose the false gospel of Marxism that permeates our culture, classrooms, and even many churches in both subtle and overt ways. This book is a must-read for teens and college students.
Woke Injustice: A Biblical Response to Critical Race Theory. This book by Bryan Osborne is a lay-level introduction to CRT, showing what terms like whiteness, white supremacy, and justice actually mean today and how wokeness is infiltrating the church—and what we can do about it. I strongly urge teens, college students, pastors, other church leaders, and parents to read this book (it makes a great gift combined with Modern Marxism).
Ken Ham Daily: 365 Musings, Inspirations, and Answers. It’s not often you find a resource that is scientific and yet devotional! But this collection of daily readings features my writings on science, apologetics, biblical worldview, theology, and doctrine. It’s really a unique devotional, and I pray it will be a blessing and, in particular, that many fathers will read it to their families (it goes great as a pack with my family commentary on Genesis 1–11, Creation to Babel). Fifty years of teaching ministry is really the backbone of this work.
Days of Creation: A Pop-Up Book. This brand-new children’s book written by Avery Foley and illustrated by Bethany Baral McCurdy is currently a top-seller in our store—and it’s obvious why. It’s a beautiful book featuring stunning pop-ups, pull tabs, and more that bring creation week to life. Discover what God created on each day in a whole new way, along with answers to questions kids have about creation week. Avery’s even heard of families going through it slowly and using it as a fun devotional with small children (it would pair well with the first chapters of Creation to Babel if you have a mix of younger and older kids).
Mini Building Blocks: Ark Encounter. Older kids will have a blast constructing and then displaying this 1:500 scale model of the life-size Noah’s Ark. The design even includes the cross we display on the Ark door, a reminder that just as there was only one door into the ark to be saved, there’s only one Door of salvation, the Lord Jesus. This set, containing 1,251 mini building blocks, is a fun addition to our other toys and games.
In addition to those five brand-new-resource gift ideas, here are three “bonus” ideas:
Hopefully that helps you finish up your shopping. I really do encourage parents and grandparents to consider placing one or two of these faith-building resources under the tree. It’s a great way to help pass on that spiritual legacy to the next generation so they can stand firm in the midst of the cultural chaos surrounding us.
You can find these gifts and more at AnswersBookstore.com.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken
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