Experiencing Bible Science for the Young at Heart

Experiencing Bible Science is a lab book for experiencing science and culture found in Scripture, thus enriching both Bible and science study. Its intended readers are young-at-heart students of any age. Activities are designed for independent learning or small groups. The information and activities are appropriate for homeschool enrichment, science fair projects, Bible camps, vacation Bible school, and other Bible-study groups.

Measurements are in US or Imperial and Metric and materials needed for the activities can easily be found worldwide.

Be “skillful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge, and understanding science” (Daniel 1:4). Let’s enjoy a lifetime of learning!


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Latest Reviews

The book, Experiencing Bible Science, though designed for youth, is a good read for adults also. The variety of topics, some of which would be difficult to find in other sources, adds to the usefulness. Also the book teaches the scientific method and a respect for the Bible. It brings together in one source many Biblical references to the universe that could be subject to scientific investigation. Dr. John E. Lothers, Jr. PhD, Professor of Biology Emeritus

—Professor on “Young at Heart” book

Louise’s Experiencing Bible Science: A Lab Book for the Young at Heart not only contains solid scientific data and engaging activities, but also ties them in with Biblical culture and history, including lots of Biblical references that will pique youths’ curiosity and foster an eagerness to search the scriptures for themselves. Youth will be able to find connections between the sometimes mystifying world of the Bible and their own world. Each page of this resource is bursting with dense information that has the potential to spark productive discussion, as well as a huge variety of ideas for hands-on interaction with the material presented. Few items are required, but there is plenty of room for creativity and exploration, whether students are observing insects, making a movie, or using their bodies as units of measurement.  Although this book states that it is intended for middle-schoolers or older people with young hearts, much of it will be easily adaptable for younger kids as well, with some guidance.

—Sarah Shaneyfelt, Christian youth leader

How better could we train new scientists who will search for truth than to begin to train children very early with helps that are based on the oldest book that describes our world—our Bible?

—Willis Ott, Bible translation consultant