What do you do when your child comes home from school and asks questions about God compared to what he learned in science class today? It is normal for children to question beliefs and values ​​and it is difficult to counter the information that is given to them every day in public schools.

Christian educator David Millette has written a brave new book, Today in Science Class: Ben’s Big Bang Botheration, that will assist children and parents in their quest to retain Christian values ​​at home.

Ben’s Big Bang Botheration is the first in the Today in Science Class series and deals with the creation and theory of the Big Bang. Ben, a high school student, loves science and has always studied class subjects with enthusiasm. But lately, Ben’s teacher has been putting forward the theory that everything on earth just happened and wasn’t created by God. These teachings are the complete opposite of what his parents and the church say are true, and Ben wants answers.

From Ben’s questions and the search for truth comes the understanding that God is the most logical explanation for the creation of our universe. Children who read Ben’s Big Bang Botheration will engage in lively thoughts and conversations throughout the book and begin to understand the concepts presented at school and at home.

The first half of each Today in Science Class book is written in story form and dedicated to children’s readers. The second half is written specifically to help parents and teachers understand what high school children and teens are taught in our schools and how to counter the influence of those teachings.

Millette’s premise is that parents should become their children’s primary educators and be prepared to teach them why the theories taught to them in school are not correct. This cannot be done with a frown or with a “because I said so …” attitude. Parents should be armed with facts and the polite ability to sit down with their children and have meaningful conversations about God.

Millette has laid an impressive foundation in the first book in the Today in Science Class series: Ben’s Big Bang Botheration. When a child believes the first five words of the Bible: “In the beginning, God created …”, they have all the foundation they need to withstand the concepts and theories that are presented to them throughout their educational process and more. there. That’s the focus of the Milette series.

David Millette’s books may be the answer to our concerns about how persuasive schools are in our children’s lives and a guide to how we can maintain a stronger influence to help them become Christian men and women. Today in Science Class: Ben’s Big Bang Botheration is an excellent resource for parents and each future book will address a particular theory presented in schools and a guide for parents when their children return home with questions.

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