Each week I teach a Sunday school class working through who God is and why we can trust His Word. This page is for you, the parents. It gathers the videos and articles we use in class so you can pick the conversation back up at home. Nothing here is for sale and nothing requires a signup; it is simply a ministry resource for your family.
A suggestion: don’t assign these like homework. Watch one together over dinner or in the car, and ask your student what they remember from class. You may be surprised how much they have to say.
Most Recent Lesson: God is All-Knowing
Taught August 17, 2025
An interview on YouTube between a non-believer and an apologist on God’s knowledge.
Series: The Character of God
The Unified and Spiritual God
A video explaining the necessity that God is Spirit from both biblical and logical points of view.
God is All-Present
A video explaining what it is like, and not like, to be All-Present.
Understanding God’s Relationship to Time
A video explaining what eternity is like (a note for parents: this is a really good apologist, but he comes from the point of view that God created over the course of billions of years. With that said, he is NOT an evolutionist.)
God Never Changes
A Q&A about whether God changed His mind with Moses.
Meet the God Who Needs Nothing
Taught July 6, 2025
A video showing how God exists necessarily.
Series: Creation and Apologetics
Dating of the Rocks
A video explaining why we cannot trust radiometric dating methods (Answers in Genesis).
Where are the Dinosaurs?
Taught May 15, 2025
- Iowa PBS on the Van Meter Visitor
- Iowa Kook Science information on the Van Meter Visitor
- Interactive newspaper article on the Van Meter Visitor (Library of Congress)
- Daily Mail article on a two-headed lizard
- Dragons and dinosaurs depicted in ancient artifacts
- Answers in Genesis: Dinosaurs
- Answers in Genesis: Dragons, Fact or Fable? (watch the fun 13-minute video)
- Answers in Genesis: Dragon Legends
The Stars Sing
If a question comes up at home that you are not sure how to answer, bring it to me on Sunday. There are no bad questions in this class, and the ones your kids ask at the dinner table are usually the best ones we get.