The Case for Heaven Young Reader's Edition

Investigating What Happens After Our Life on Earth

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Pub Date 15 Mar 2022 | Archive Date 22 Mar 2022

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Description

Is heaven real? What is it really like? Award-winning author Lee Strobel tracked down the evidence and provides answers to the questions middle school children 8-12 ask about both heaven and hell in this young reader's edition of The Case for Heaven that is perfect for teaching your child about the biblical evidence for eternal life.

Every child wonders at some point what happens after we die--especially after the loss of a pet, a grandparent, or another loved one. Lee Strobel understands your child's questions, and presents a tween-friendly examination of the evidence for heaven, packed full of research that:

  • Helps readers 8-12 understand the biblical, historical, and contemporary facts about the afterlife in a logical and easy-to-follow way
  • Explains what happens after we die and the core theology of Christians
  • Explores what heaven and hell are really like, based on tested biblical truths
  • Presents what it means to have eternal life
  • Ways to talk to other people about Jesus and open conversations or discussions about faith
  • Presents Christian philosophy and world views in a child-friendly apologetic


The Case for Heaven Young Reader's Edition is perfect for:

  • Comforting kids 8-12 following a death, and reassuring those experiencing grief
  • Homeschool, church libraries, and middle-school church education such as small groups or bible studies
  • Encouraging a child's faith and spiritual development
  • Unpacking biblical principles in a way anyone can understand


By the end of this book, your child will have a clearer understanding of the afterlife, as well as peace knowing the Christian view of heaven is sound.

Don't miss the other Young Reader Editions:

  • The Case for Christ Young Reader's Edition
  • The Case for Christ Devotions for Kids: 365 Days with Jesus

Is heaven real? What is it really like? Award-winning author Lee Strobel tracked down the evidence and provides answers to the questions middle school children 8-12 ask about both heaven and hell in...


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Lee Strobel is a bestselling author, having sold over 5 million copies of The Case for Christ

Helps a child understand the biblical, historical, and contemporary facts in a logical and easy-to-follow way

Explores what heaven and hell (and angels and demons) are really like, based on biblical truths that have been tested

Explains in a child-friendly way what happens after we die

Inclusion in the Case For series of books, which gives it momentum in the marketplace

Lee Strobel is a bestselling author, having sold over 5 million copies of The Case for Christ

Helps a child understand the biblical, historical, and contemporary facts in a logical and...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780310770176
PRICE US$16.99 (USD)
PAGES 160

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Featured Reviews

Thanks to Netgalley and Zonderkidz for granting me this book to read.

As an adult have you ever had questions about heaven and what happens after death? Even though I have a pretty solid faith I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a question or two. Now imagine you are a child and have these questions. Where do you go for the answers? As a parent I wish this book had been around when my kids were little and had questions about heaven.

For the most part I think this book is well done but I think it's important to point out that this book is written for kids between the ages of 8-12. The book is both historical and fact based but any child younger might not be able to process the information.

The one thing this book does well is provide hope and answers questions that all of us have had at some point in our lives. I think the best way for a child to read this is with an adult with likeminded views to help with any questions.

Lee Strobel as a journalist does a terrific job in this book and I will read whatever he writes because of his background in journalism.

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