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New Growth Press; First edition (October 21, 2015)
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New by Marty Machowski
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New by Marty Machowski is I was very disappointed in this book. I've been wanting it for a long time and finally made the purchase, but as I started flipping through, I found several biblically inaccurate teachings. For reference, we are protestant Christians. Some things that bothered me were the teaching that the Holy Spirit lives inside everyone, even before a person accepts Christ (pg 138), the teaching that the animal sacrifices required by God were "like cleaning your room by shoving everything under the bed. The bed covers the mess but the mess is still there" (pg. 90). While we know animal sacrifices were never God's intended "forever fix," they were what God required for atonement at the time, not just a way for people to hide what they'd done.There are also several things in the book that may be true, but we simply don't know whether they are or not. The author makes assumptions to how Jesus or various people "felt" at different times, which makes me uncomfortable, but may not be an issue for you.Overall, I'm really bummed that this book isn't the helpful tool for teaching my children biblical truth that I expected it to be, but I hope I can save someone else the trouble of buying and returning it if you disagree with the examples above as well.
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New by Marty Machowski is I've had this book and used it off and on for nearly two years now. It is such a wonderful resource for Christian parents. Learning theology and doctrine are so important now more than ever in this day and age where biblical truth is always questioned, sometimes within the church. So many people don't know what they believe or how to articulate it. This book does a fantastic job of doing just that. It is systematic theology for youngsters, those with ADHD, those needing a refresher, and believers who were never taught or understood these truths. It's pretty simple--what we believe and why. All backed by multiple Scripture references. What I like about this is that it can be used very lightly, or if you have the time, very heavily. You never have to feel overwhelmed, but there is plenty of information for more in depth study if you so choose. And then when you finish, just start over. This information never gets old.So many programs and books simply teach Bible stories and/or how to live the Christian life, but fail to explain what truly sets us apart from the rest of humanity seeking absolution. Many people reach adulthood never understanding what they believe. How can we share the Good News if we can't explain the basics of our faith or even know what they are? There is SO MUCH essential information that we need to learn and we need to start teaching our children when they are young. Children, rather all believers, need this basic framework upon which to build their lives. If we neglect these areas, the world WILL fill in the gaps, which will lead to errors in thinking and eventually in action. That and we will be susceptible to false teaching.I read this at night along with The One Year Classic Family Devotions book for my children ages 15, 10, and 9. In the morning we use Training Hearts, Teaching Minds by Starr Meade, which is a 6 day a week devotional book based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, which is also an amazing resource. Also check out The Lamb, by John Cross. That is the same concept as this book in more of a story format. There aren't specified divisions as in this book.Our goal should be to pass on the baton of faith to our children and there are many excellent resources out there. This book is one of the best I've come across. Give it a try and take your time working through the material and discussing it. You'll be so glad you did!
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New by Marty Machowski is I am a mother of 7, most of whom are grown up now. Our home is rich with books, so I hesitated to get yet another one. (I have usually been disappointed with the quality of children's Christian books.) I wondered if it would be too little-kiddish for my 11-year-old son, but it is not. The illustrations are beautifully done, not in the cartoonish way of so many kids' books, but rather tasteful, warm and appealing. The text is cleanly-written, conveying truths about God in a reverent yet winsome tone. We read through it together, and then look up the scripture passages (five or six per page) which are scattered among the illustrations. (Good practice for finding various books of the Bible.) I am so grateful that I didn't pass this one by, and I will certainly be sharing it with my four grandchildren!.
The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New by Marty Machowski is This is a beautifully illustrated book for children that explains to them the key points of theology, including Who God is, Who Jesus is, and the way of salvation. Written in an easy to understand manner, the doctrines are presented in short chapters with extra Scripture verses for further investigation. At the back of the book are further questions for each chapter to dive a little deeper for older children. While I don't have children of my own, I babysit a lot and see this as an excellent resource to read with children, introducing them to the study of God and understanding sin and the need for a Savior.There is also a CD called "The Ology" by Sovereign Grace Music that can be used to teach some of the key doctrines through fun songs. In the section on salvation, Calvinism is taught in that God is the One Who saves us as we are completely dead and helpless in our sin. There is also a section on the end times, basically on Jesus coming back to judge the world and then the New Heavens and Earth.This is a wonderful book to use with kids in helping to teach them the doctrines of God, salvation, the Bible, and more. The book is also beautiful and appealing with its drawings. I highly recommend using this book, particularly for elementary aged children, to help them in learning theology and being established in what the Bible teaches. It can easily be used as a family devotional.*I received a copy of this book free from the publisher New Growth Press in exchange for my review.