
The Ology: Ancient Truths Ever New
In the cellar of the old stone cathedral, Carla and Timothy uncover a life-changing treasure, a carefully wrapped ancient book known as The Ology. What adults might describe as a beautifully illustrated storybook of systematic theology, the kids discover to be a story of adventure, mystery and wonder that leads them to the truth about God, themselves and the world around them.
The Ology gives kids of all ages a beginner's theology book to help them understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him. It is a starting point to learning theology and aims to create a hunger and desire in children to learn more as they grow older.
View excerpt here.
"Few tasks are of greater importance than the discipling of children... Marty Machowski's The Ology: Ancient Truths Ever New is a wonderful new book that will equip parents for the task of discipleship and also help children immerse themselves in the Christian worldview."?
- R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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In the cellar of the old stone cathedral, Carla and Timothy uncover a life-changing treasure, a carefully wrapped ancient book known as The Ology. What adults might describe as a beautifully illustrated storybook of systematic theology, the kids discover to be a story of adventure, mystery and wonder that leads them to the truth about God, themselves and the world around them.
The Ology gives kids of all ages a beginner's theology book to help them understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him. It is a starting point to learning theology and aims to create a hunger and desire in children to learn more as they grow older.
View excerpt here.
"Few tasks are of greater importance than the discipling of children... Marty Machowski's The Ology: Ancient Truths Ever New is a wonderful new book that will equip parents for the task of discipleship and also help children immerse themselves in the Christian worldview."?
- R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary















