The Canterbury House: The Gospel for Children

June 16, 2024 / First Half

Hosted by Tasha Kennedy
How can we teach the foundations of our faith to our children without misrepresenting or over simplifying it? How can we give them a taste for theology, without overwhelming their taste buds? And where do we even start? Natasha is a part of the “FatCat” team at Lexham Press whose vision is to give children and parents resources that can help families with these rich conversations. Natasha’s job is to create visualization to go along with the foundations of the faith, using scriptural scenes and symbolism. She discusses what it looks like to create theological art for children, and how those principles can be applied for others who wish to pass on the knowledge of scripture to younger minds.

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