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The Life and Times of Theodore Addison helps parents, educators, and ministry leaders turn engaging stories into meaningful conversations about character, faith, identity, and purpose.
Every day, young people are forming beliefs about who they are, what matters, and where they belong.
The question isn't whether they will be influenced. The question is what will influence them.
Parents, teachers, and ministers all want to help shape that journey. The Life and Times of Theodore Addison was created to help.
As Jesus taught us, stories help young people grasp ideas and wrestle with questions that lectures often can't, like:
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Who am I?
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Where do I belong?
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What am I capable of?
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What kind of person do I want to become?
The Life and Times of Theodore Addison was written to spark those conversations.
Read > Reflect > Respond
Read — Engaging stories introduce meaningful ideas.
Reflect — Guided conversations help those ideas take root.
Respond — Young people choose how to live out what they've learned.
Schools
You don't need another book that students finish and forget—assuming they finish it at all.
You need stories that help students boost their reading levels, develop perseverance, engage meaningful ideas, and become contributors to society.
The Life and Times of Theodore Addison was designed to support discussions around identity, belonging, teamwork, responsibility, resilience, and character—issues educators are already helping students navigate every day.
Churches
Many children can repeat Bible verses.
Far fewer develop the confidence to live out their faith when life becomes difficult.
The Theodore Addison series helps ministry leaders move beyond information and into application, giving young people opportunities to discuss faith, character, purpose, and what following Christ looks like in everyday life.
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