Your kids are already theologians. The only question is: what story are they learning to repeat? We don't teach kids their ABCs once and hope they remember-we sing it, chant it, color it, and repeat it until it sticks. Why? Because repetition and pattern are how young minds are wired to learn. So why do we toss that strategy aside when it comes to teaching the Bible? In too many children's ministries, the gospel is buried beneath moral lessons, disjointed Bible stories, and watered-down themes. Kids may know the name of David's sling or Jonah's fish, but they're missing the thread that ties every story together: Jesus. This book is a call to something deeper. Richer. More faithful. It's a guide to teaching biblical theology to kids in a way that makes sense for their age-and speaks to their soul. Whether you're a children's pastor, homeschool parent, volunteer, or just tired of fluff-filled Sunday School, this book will help you: - Understand how kids naturally learn-and how theology fits into that- Replace behavior-focused teaching with gospel-centered truth- Build a ministry that connects Genesis to Revelation without watering it down- Raise up kids who know the big story of Scripture-and the Savior at the center of it Because kids don't need to wait until they're older to meet Jesus in the Word. They just need someone willing to teach them the whole story.