Herman Bavinck

Written by Simonetta Carr, illustrated by Matt Abraxas In this beautifully illustrated biography, young readers are introduced to one of the most influential Reformed theologians of modern times, Herman Bavinck. Through engaging storytelling and vivid historical detail, children will discover how even from the time he was a boy, Herman’s...

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Written by Simonetta Carr, illustrated by Matt Abraxas

In this beautifully illustrated biography, young readers are introduced to one of the most influential Reformed theologians of modern times, Herman Bavinck. Through engaging storytelling and vivid historical detail, children will discover how even from the time he was a boy, Herman’s love for Biblical truth and his devotion to Christ shaped his adult life as a teacher, pastor, and writer.

In the rapidly-changing landscape of Europe in the early 20th century, the Bavinck family grapple with the effects of major economic upheaval, widespread church conflict, and two world wars. Through it all, Herman finds peace in the truth of God, and shines that truth as a beacon to others so they can do the same. Simply told and meticulously researched, the story of Herman Bavinck's life will fascinate and engage readers of all ages.

Complete with maps, photographs, and a timeline, this volume invites readers to explore how deep thinking and steadfast faith can work together for God’s glory. Included, for the FIRST TIME for this series: a master timeline and series map which show the historical and geographical context of each individual in the series.

Perfect for ages 7–12, families, homeschools, classrooms, and church libraries—and for anyone who wants inspiration to think deeply and love God fully.

Hardcover, 62 pages, illustrated

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