books
The Message of Genesis 1–11
by David J. Atkinson | Atkinson explores how the first chapters of Genesis serve as an illustration to the rest of the Bible. VIEW RESOURCE
Genesis: An Introduction and Commentary
by Andrew E. Steinmann | This commentary and analysis explores and defines the book of Genesis and its role in the Bible as a whole. VIEW RESOURCE
Interpreting Eden: A Guide to Faithfully Reading and Understanding Genesis 1-3
by Vern S. Poythress | This book examines Genesis 1–3, and offers a deep direction for approaching these early chapters. VIEW RESOURCE
Foundations of the Gospels: A Believer’s Commentary on Genesis 1-3
by Kuldip Singh Gangar | Gangar argues that believers can read the Bible at face value and trust the historical accuracy of its account of creation. VIEW RESOURCE
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Thinking Through Creation: Genesis 1 and 2 as Tools of Cultural Critique
by Christopher Mark Watkin | Watkin looks to Genesis as a framework for seeing all of life biblically. His theory of ‘diagnolization’ is a great tool for fruitful conversation. VIEW RESOURCE
Paper
Report of the Creation Study Committee
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) | This paper affirms our denomination’s biblical view of creation, including various interpretations. VIEW RESOURCE
books (for CHILDREN)
God Made Boys and Girls: Helping Children Understand the Gift of Gender
by Marty Machowski | This is a book that helps children understand that their gender is a gift from God who made them and loves them. VIEW RESOURCE
God’s Design
by Sally Michael and Gary Steward | Filled with Scripture, application activities, and discussion questions, this guide helps parents begin the discussion with their children about God’s good design for them. VIEW RESOURCE
About Being a Boy or a Girl: Discussing Gender and Marriage with Little Ones in Light of God’s Word
by Lisa Updike | This children’s book helps families discuss gender and marriage in light of God’s Word. VIEW RESOURCE
books (for PARENTS)
Anchoring Your Child in God’s Truth in a Gender-Confused Culture
by Dr. Gary Yagel | This book is designed to equip adults to understand the culture that is shaping their children’s views of sexuality. VIEW RESOURCE
teaching plan (for students of teens)
God’s Plan for Sex and Gender: 10 Teaching Points for Home and Church
by Walt Mueller | This is a teaching plan from the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, that gives parents a brief summary of biblical teachings on Sex and Gender. VIEW RESOURCE
articles (for adults)
The Music and the Meaning of Male & Female
by Alastair Roberts | This article explores what Genesis 1 and 2 have to say about the theological significance of our gendered identities. In other words, does it really matter that God made man male and female? And if it does matter, what does Genesis 1 and 2 have to say about it? VIEW RESOURCE
[Letter] PCA Petition to US Government
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) | In January, our denomination published a letter petitioning the government to protect children from gender reassignment surgery. VIEW RESOURCE
Books (for adults)
The Genesis of Gender
by Abigail Favale | Catholic scholar Abigail Favale interacts with feminist views of gender through the lens of Genesis. VIEW RESOURCE
Understanding Gender Dysphoria: Navigating Transgender Issues in a Changing Culture
by Mark A. Yarhouse | Wheaton professor Mark Yarhouse provides an overview of gender dysphoria from a Christian pyschologist’s perspective. Written in 2015, Yarhouse engages relevant studies, at the time, to define and respond to gender dysphora. He admits not every Christian will agree with his conclusions on practical matters—but his analysis of the issue and biblical wisdom is worth considering. VIEW RESOURCE
Book (for children)
God Made Me Unique: Helping Children See Value in Every Person
by Joni and Friends | This book helps children see the value in every person. VIEW RESOURCE
Books (for children)
God’s Very Good Idea (Tales That Tell the Truth)
by Trillia J. Newbell | This is a book that places the reality of human diversity in the larger story of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. An excellent book that highlights God’s goodness in our diversity. VIEW RESOURCE
God Made Me AND You: Celebrating God’s Design for Ethnic Diversity
by Shai Linne | This is a children’s book that invites children to explore God’s design for ethnic diversity. VIEW RESOURCE
Article (for parents)
Equipping Our Children to Think About Race
by Ben Sciacca | An article that gives parents a starting place for equipping our children to think about race from a Biblical worldview. VIEW RESOURCE
Books (for adults)
Why does God care who I sleep with?
by Sam Allberry | A short book that roots our understanding of sexuality in God’s plan and design. VIEW RESOURCE
The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
by Timothy & Kathy Keller | This book is a Christian exploration of marriage and its significance for our walk with Jesus. Useful and helpful whether you are married or not. VIEW RESOURCE
Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality
by Nancy R. Pearcey | Pearcy tackles the hard questions about life and sexuality with keen cultural analysis and clear biblical truth, serving as a useful guide through difficult topics. VIEW RESOURCE
Paper
Report of the Ad Interim Committee on Human Sexuality
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) | A thorough and detailed discussion of same-sex attraction and the necessary biblical and pastoral approaches to this question both culturally and personally. VIEW RESOURCE
article (for parents of teens)
Teaching Biblical Sexuality Points Teenagers to the Gospel
by Syler Thomas | This article, written as a guide for youth ministers, gives a helpful example of how a conversation with a teen or child on the topic of same-sex attraction can be re-focused on our call to glorify God in all things and place him at the center of our worldview. VIEW RESOURCE
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Biblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture
by Christoper Watkin | This book is helpful to Christians who want to engage the world in a way that is biblically faithful and culturally sensitive. VIEW RESOURCE
Book (for teens)
10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) about Christianity
by Rebecca McLaughlin | This book invites teen to ask their hardest questions about Christianity and responds with biblically-based, gospel-centered answers. VIEW RESOURCE