I love reading good childrens literature to my kids. I especially love it when a great narrative for kids comes packaged together with really good theology. Such is the case with Starr Meades (Crossway, 2008)a book so satisfying narratively and theologically that we are re-reading it to our kids this holiday season. The best way I can describe it is to say that Keeping Holiday is part Narnia and part Pilgrims Progress for kids.

For just one example of the good theology that comes across in this story, consider the way that Meade communicates the doctrine of Gods self-sufficiencyand thus the creature's dependence on the Creatoras Penny Poinsettia explains to the two main children (Dylan and Clare) that they cant give anything to the Founder that he needs and they possess:

Starr Meades Keeping HolidayYou cant give him anything he needs, the perky plant continued. He doesnt need anything. You cant give him anything he doesnt have; he has everything. You cant earn his gifts and you cant pay him back for them. Think back to when you were little and you wanted to give a gift to your mom. Of course, she loved it that you wanted to give her a gift. But the only way you could do it was to go to your mom, ask her for some money, then use her money to go buy her a gift. When you gave it to her, she was delighted, wasnt she? But, when you think about it, it was almost like a gift from your mom to your mom! Thats how it will be with the Founder. Hell show you gifts he wants from you. But you wont have what it takes to give them. Hell give you all you need to give him a gift.

If youve got youngsters in your home (and even if you dont), I highly commend Keeping Holiday to you. Reading it as a family, will definitely be holiday time well spent together. (As an added bonus, the image to the right is our daughters rendition of a Darkness Dweller inspired by the book.)

Child's Drawing

And as long as youre thinking about the little ones in your life, consider getting a copy of Meades childrens Bible, (Crossway, 2010) as a Christmas gift for them. I rank it at the top of my list of good childrens Bibles.

"Mighty Acts of God" Children's BibleIn the meantime, remember, as they say in town of Holiday: You dont find the Founder; he finds you. Hes not just the Founder; hes the finder too.