So far, we’ve been writing from the point of view that the reader is somewhat familiar with the Bible and especially with the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. However, this may not be the case for you. Before anyone can hope in life after death, they must first be aware of how salvation is made possible by the living God, their Creator.

If you don’t fully know how Jesus fits in with the rest of the Bible, we suggest you read the “Who Is God?” digital flipbook on our OTC Kids page. Even if you think you know enough, we still suggest you read it. You’ll be surprised how many pieces of the puzzle finally fall into place for you. For example, did you know that Noah’s father and grandfather were alive at the same time as Adam? No wonder Noah knew about God! God used to spend time with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. So, all the stories about Adam and Eve in the Garden – and those from their following exile – would have been passed down firsthand from Adam to Methuselah and Lamech and then to Noah.

Although “Who Is God?” is written to appeal to a younger audience, the facts are still there, solidly based on scripture, and you’ll most likely enjoy how the book clearly, concisely, and accurately ties together the full picture – from Creation right through to the end times described in Revelation. We’ve never come across another book that does this.

So, we invite you to go to the OTC Kids page on our main menu bar and read “Who Is God?” When you continue with the next module, things will make better sense for you . . .