Member Reviews
The Trinity is perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of the Christian faith to grasp. One God, three persons? It's hard for most adults to understand. McKenzie does a great job of explaining this tricky concept in a way that is understandable for young kids and perhaps adults too.
It is simplistic and bare-bones, so it may not answer all of an older child's questions, but it's a good way to introduce vocabulary and it can serve as a starting point for deeper conversations to be had in the future. As a parent, I think it's a helpful way to start talking about core aspects of theology even with small kids.
If I had any criticism, it would be that I wasn't in love with the illustrations. However, they do communicate the concepts, and that's the important part.
Thank you to Ryan McKenzie, Harvest House Publishers, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and honestly review this book!
Great simple iconic art style and does a good job explaining the different roles of the father, son, and holy spirit. doesn't do a great job of explaining how they are all different but make up one god, but I'm not sure that's a concept easy for adults to understand.