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That's a Good Question!

  • Bestseller
  • 8 - 13 Years
  • Paperback
  • 64 pages
  • Publisher: Philo Trust
  • 22.4 x 26.9 x 0.2 cm

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For ages 8-11

This colourful book answers many of the questions about faith children ask

A great resource for inquisitive children

J John answers 32 difficult and unusual questions with clear, concise, child-friendly answers that are helpful and enlightening for adults too.
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Laura White

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Author Biography

J.John is described as a creative speaker with an appeal that transcends gender, age, race, culture and occupation. His much-loved art of storytelling helps people to discover spiritual meaning in a way that makes sense of everyday life.

This following information is taken from Wikipedia:

J.John was born on 2 June 1958 in London, England to his parents, George and Helen Ioannou. J.John's Greek name is Iouannes Iouannon; which translates as John John. His parents were owners and managers of a local restaurant in London. He studied psychology at Hendon College London from 1974 – 1976, where in 1975 he was introduced to Christianity by a friend, the Reverend Andy Economides.

Before working in Christian ministry, J.John started his career in 1976 as a psychiatric nurse at Napsbury Hospital in St Albans, England.

In 1978, J.John studied theology at St John's Theological College, Nottingham, England. In 1980, while studying theology at St John's, J.John worked at the Christian Renewal Centre in Northern Ireland. During this time he took part in reconciliation work as a member of the community, including volunteering at a local prison.

Later, J.John became Director of Evangelism at St Nicholas' Church in Nottingham, England, under the leadership of David and Joyce Huggett. While spearheading evangelism work within the church, he also began his work as an itinerant evangelist. During these years, his time was spent travelling the country and speaking at universities, churches and other venues.

That's a Good Question! and Soul Fuel for Young Explorers
Soul Fuel for Young ExplorersThat's a Good Question!

J.John is described as a creative speaker with an appeal that transcends gender, age, race, culture and occupation. His much-loved art of storytelling helps people to discover spiritual meaning in a way that makes sense of everyday life.

This following information is taken from Wikipedia:

J.John was born on 2 June 1958 in London, England to his parents, George and Helen Ioannou. J.John's Greek name is Iouannes Iouannon; which translates as John John. His parents were owners and managers of a local restaurant in London. He studied psychology at Hendon College London from 1974 – 1976, where in 1975 he was introduced to Christianity by a friend, the Reverend Andy Economides.

Before working in Christian ministry, J.John started his career in 1976 as a psychiatric nurse at Napsbury Hospital in St Albans, England.

In 1978, J.John studied theology at St John's Theological College, Nottingham, England. In 1980, while studying theology at St John's, J.John worked at the Christian Renewal Centre in Northern Ireland. During this time he took part in reconciliation work as a member of the community, including volunteering at a local prison.

Later, J.John became Director of Evangelism at St Nicholas' Church in Nottingham, England, under the leadership of David and Joyce Huggett. While spearheading evangelism work within the church, he also began his work as an itinerant evangelist. During these years, his time was spent travelling the country and speaking at universities, churches and other venues.

J.John is described as a creative speaker with an appeal that transcends gender, age, race, culture and occupation. His much-loved art of storytelling helps people to discover spiritual meaning in a way that makes sense of everyday life.

This following information is taken from Wikipedia:

J.John was born on 2 June 1958 in London, England to his parents, George and Helen Ioannou. J.John's Greek name is Iouannes Iouannon; which translates as John John. His parents were owners and managers of a local restaurant in London. He studied psychology at Hendon College London from 1974 – 1976, where in 1975 he was introduced to Christianity by a friend, the Reverend Andy Economides.

Before working in Christian ministry, J.John started his career in 1976 as a psychiatric nurse at Napsbury Hospital in St Albans, England.

In 1978, J.John studied theology at St John's Theological College, Nottingham, England. In 1980, while studying theology at St John's, J.John worked at the Christian Renewal Centre in Northern Ireland. During this time he took part in reconciliation work as a member of the community, including volunteering at a local prison.

Later, J.John became Director of Evangelism at St Nicholas' Church in Nottingham, England, under the leadership of David and Joyce Huggett. While spearheading evangelism work within the church, he also began his work as an itinerant evangelist. During these years, his time was spent travelling the country and speaking at universities, churches and other venues.

You know how the Bible says 'always be ready with an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have'? How would you fare when it comes to those who often ask the hardest and most perceptive questions….children?! Canon J John's new book, 'That's a Good Question!' answers thirty-two difficult and unusual questions and endeavours to give clear and concise answers in an easy to read format.

Example questions:

When was God born?

Why do people have different colour skin if we are all descended from Adam and Eve?

Were there dinosaurs on the ark?

What does God look like?

Who made God?

How can God listen to everybody's prayers?

Does God know when I've done something wrong?

How can Jesus fit in my heart?

Why does God let bad things happen?

Why do people die before they get old?

If God hears our prayers why don't we get what we ask for?

Will my dog go to heaven?

J. John originally had in mind to write this book for children aged from 8 to 11 years, but he received so much positive feedback from adults on the other titles in the Theology For Little People series, [Knowing God, The Easter Story & The Christmas story] who expressed their joy at reading the books to even younger children and also gaining for themselves a fresh understanding of these timeless Bible stories.

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    P Cooper

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    Great book for the age of the children it speaks to.

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    Grace Yap

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    It is an excellent book. Would recommend.

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    Nancy Jacquard

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    Wonderful service.

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    David James Bickford

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    Excellent choice for our Church youth

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    Vi Cunningham

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    Brilliantly written, by well know Canon J.John. He answers children's questions in a simple but explanatory way for them to understand . Fully recommend this book

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    Susan Miller

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    I run a children’s outreach group where kids come with lots of questions and this helps them and some of the grown ups leading too! Hits the right mark in every way.

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    P Cooper

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    Read the book today Brill

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