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Kitchen-Table Systematic Theology for Kids

A 52-Week Family Devotional: 10-Minute Family Worship & Discipleship for Kids 8-12 with Stories, Prayer Prompts, Discussion Questions, and Parent Notes

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Kitchen-Table Systematic Theology for Kids

By: Matthew R. Caldwell
Narrated by: Ryan Forkel
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Summary

On Some Days, Do You Feel Like You Are Failing at Family Discipleship?

You want your kids to know God deeply... but life is loud, busy, and unpredictable. AND BUSY! REALLY BUSY!!

You’ve tried other devotionals or Bible studies that felt like homework (ugh). And when doubt, fear, or setbacks hit your home, you’re left wondering, “Am I doing enough for my kids to know Jesus, to really know Him?”

This book meets you right there... without shame. It’s a warm, pastoral, practical guide that brings big, historic Christian truth down to the kitchen table, in a rhythm your family can actually keep.

Inside, you’ll find:

· A clear 52-week family devotional plan designed for real schedules (bedtime, breakfast, car rides, and “we only have a few minutes” days).

· Kid-friendly systematic theology for ages 8-12, explained simply, without watering it down.

· Real-life stories that connect doctrine to friendships, fears, school pressure, and everyday choices.

· Discussion questions that help kids open up, without turning it into a lecture.

· Parent Notes (“The Secret Weapon”) that equip you to lead with confidence, even if you’ve never studied theology formally.

· Help for tough moments: how to respond when your child feels anxious, discouraged, angry, or uncertain.

· A six-part roadmap covering the Bible, God’s character, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, the Church, and the hope of what’s coming.

· Faith-building clarity that turns “I don’t know what to say” into “Let’s talk about who God is.”

Your story isn’t over. God IS still working in your family... often in the small, ordinary moments you’re tempted to overlook.

Scroll up and grab your copy of this Christian family devotional and start building a family Bible study rhythm that lasts.

(Perfect for Christian parenting, homeschool families, family worship, Sunday school support, and kids’ discipleship. And most importantly, for YOUR FAMILY!)

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2026 Matthew R. Caldwell & MasterHouse Ministries (P)2026 Matthew R. Caldwell & MasterHouse Ministries
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Kitchen-Table Systematic Theology for Kids is a devotional to grow your family in the rhythms of daily, practical faith. Author Matthew R. Caldwell guides you through 52 weeks of 10-minute sessions filled with devotions that allow for Bible reading, prayer, and conversation.

Throughout each lesson you will find great stories, prayers to guide your time together, questions for discussion, and notes for parents on how to effectively teach sound theology in a way that is applicable and age-appropriate for kids 8–12.

Ryan Forkel's narration is calm and comforting which pairs well with this well-organized resource.

Structured, Family-Focused, and Faith-Building

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While listening, I thought about how important it is to create small, consistent habits around faith. The weekly format makes it feel doable, not overwhelming. It’s the kind of resource that can help families slow down, connect, and grow spiritually together in a natural way.

Consistent habits around faith...

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I picked this up because I’ve been looking for a way to make faith conversations more intentional at home. What I appreciated most is how approachable and structured the format feels. The 10-minute lessons make it realistic for busy families, and the combination of stories, discussion questions, and prayer prompts keeps everyone engaged. I listened with children in mind and could easily imagine it sparking meaningful conversations around the table. The tone is clear and age-appropriate without oversimplifying important truths. If you’re wanting to build consistent family discipleship in a manageable way, this is a thoughtful and practical listen.

Making Theology Simple for the Whole Family

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At first, I was not sure if this would work for real family life. But it turned out to be very useful. Each part is short, so it fits into a busy day. I like that it speaks in a way kids can follow without confusion. It makes hard topics feel simple and clear.

Another thing I liked is how it helps parents feel ready. You don’t need to be an expert to use it. The questions make good talks, not lectures. In my opinion, this audiobook is great for building a steady habit at home. It feels natural and not forced, which makes it easier to keep going.

Easy and Helpful Guide

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Asking questions and letting kids express their thoughts helps them truly understand rather than just memorize. The book highlights that real learning happens when children are given space to think, respond, and even wrestle with ideas instead of just being told what to believe. It made me reflect on how powerful it is to listen, not just teach.. coz understanding grows through conversation, not pressure. When kids feel heard, they become more engaged and confident in what they’re learning. In the end, it’s a reminder that guiding them with patience and curiosity creates a deeper, more lasting foundation than simply expecting the right answers.

Conversations are more powerful than lectures

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