A beautifully illustrated foundational theology of who Jesus is for kids ages 5+.
Jesus is incredible! This beautifully illustrated, fun-to-read book by beloved Bible teacher Alistair Begg gives kids a foundational theology of who Jesus is. Kids aged 5+ will grow in wonder of the Saviour as they explore 26 aspects of his identity, organized from A-Z.
Kids will see Jesus as their...
Each short reflection connects to a Bible verse and includes age-appropriate questions and a prayer.
Perfect for read-aloud, this book works well for devotional times as a family or as parent-and-child, homeschooling and Sunday school.
Advocate
Bread
Captain
Door
Emmanuel
Faithful
Guide
Head of the Church
Image
Joy
King
Light
Man of Sorrows
Name Above All Names
Overcomer
Precious
Quencher
Redeemer
Shepherd
Truth
Unchanging
Vine
Worthy
Yes
A to Z
| Age range: | 5+ |
|---|---|
| Contributors | Alistair Begg, Emma Skerratt |
| ISBN | 9781802543629 |
| Format | Hardback |
| First published | February 2026 |
| Dimensions | 220mm x 260mm x 20mm |
| Weight | 0.56 kg |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 64 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
J is for Jesus is a gospel-rich treasure that helps little ones hide God’s Word in their hearts as they learn their ABCs. Each page faithfully points children to the beauty of who Jesus is and what He has done for us. With engaging illustrations and carefully chosen Bible verses, this book is a meaningful addition to any family’s library.
In J is for Jesus, Alistair Begg spells out the truth of who Jesus is and what He’s like from A to Z. This will be a treasured resource for family discipleship.
A right understanding of the character of Jesus is foundational to our faith and so we love this resource that helps support parents in helping their kids build that important theological foundation. The A-Z format with brief readings lends itself perfectly to our morning family devotions or to evening read-alouds. The illustrations are exquisitely detailed & captivating, drawing kids to consider the specific character aspect of Jesus as they explore each of the 26 full-color drawings. The readings are biblically-rich and theologically sound, providing a source Scripture reference, discussion-prompting questions, and prayer suggestions.
This is a solid resource for helping families as a whole grow in their knowledge, understanding, and love for Jesus!
Thank you to the publisher for a complimentary book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed are completely my own.
J Is for Jesus by Alistair Begg is a beautifully crafted devotional alphabet book that invites children into the heart of the Christian faith in a way that is simple, joyful, and deeply rooted in Scripture. Each letter of the alphabet is paired with a gospel-centered truth, using accessible language that helps young readers connect big theological concepts with everyday life. This structure makes foundational truths memorable and engaging, encouraging children to see Jesus as central to everything they learn and experience.
What stands out most about this book is its clarity and focus. Rather than offering superficial lessons, Begg delivers rich biblical insights in a way that honors a child’s ability to understand God’s greatness while still being age-appropriate. The entries move beyond mere definitions, gently unfolding what each attribute or story reveals about Jesus’ character and His work on our behalf. Themes like grace, mercy, faith, and redemption are presented in ways that invite understanding, reflection, and delight—not just for children but for families reading together.
The writing strikes a lovely balance between reverence and accessibility, making complex truths feel approachable without losing their depth. With thoughtful explanations and a gospel emphasis on every page, J Is for Jesus serves as both a devotional guide and a tool for building a Christ-centered worldview from the earliest years. It’s a resource that can anchor daily reading, inspire meaningful conversations, and nurture a lifetime love for Jesus.
Beautifully whimsical illustrations and full of rich, Gospel truths. The words of wisdom from Alistair Begg are exactly like listening to his sermons - full of grace and wisdom and the power of the gospel. Each two-page spread has 1 full page color illustration on one side and the corresponding text on the other. It goes through every letter of the alphabet detailing characteristics of Jesus. There is scripture below every illustration, 2 questions to prompt discussion as well as a prayer to end the reading. This is a fantastic book to go through with children. You could do 1 letter each day and incorporate it into family dinners, bedtime routines, or anytime you have a few moments together. There are also free printable files on The Good Book Company’s website that include an alphabet poster, worksheets for every letter, and a fill in the blank chart. The homeschool mom in me loves worksheets that go along with books! Such an easy lesson to add to our homeschool day. There’s also a ribbon book mark which is such a lovely detail for this beautiful book. Great book for all Christians, young and old!
I received a complimentary copy as a reviewer and all opinions shared are my own.
My middle two kids (ages 6 & 4) and I have been reading through this book together and have been so blessed.
This family devotional uses the 26 letters of the English alphabet to describe Jesus in 26 ways. Although the author is quick to point out that 26 letters are nowhere near enough to describe Him, it’s a great beginning. And an easy way to memorize 26 truths about Jesus. Each letter/page is followed by a brief prayer, which my daughter claims as her part of the read aloud.
The illustrations really are so memorable too, as they have the featured letter as part of the illustration.
Highly recommend this one.
This gorgeous book presents 26 biblical descriptions of who Jesus is, one for each letter of the alphabet — from Advocate and Bread of Life to Redeemer and Worthy. Each page gives a short, kid‑friendly reflection on a name or role of Jesus, paired with a Bible verse and a brief prayer or question to prompt thinking.
The A‑to‑Z format makes deep theology accessible for young readers and perfect for read‑aloud or devotional times.
The artwork is beautifully engaging that supports children’s comprehension and adds warmth to each concept.
đź’•Why we love it:
✔️Simple but Theologically Rich
✔️ Biblically Faithful
✔️Family‑Friendly Format
✔️ stunning Illustrations
Ideal for those wanting to introduce Jesus’ identity in relatable ways to their little ones!
Thanks to @thegoodbookcompanyusa for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review.
A beautifully designed and theologically rich alphabet book that helps children learn who Jesus is. Each letter introduces gospel truth in a clear, age-appropriate way, making this a meaningful read-aloud for families. We loved "C is for Christian" and now we are thrilled to add "J is for Jesus" to our collection for family discipleship. Great for bedtime, after-dinner or anytime you want to introduce faith conversations into your home.
*I received a review copy of this book. All opinions are my own.
A lot of the children's devotionals I've found are well designed, but lack a theological robustness that should be available to children. Begg's latest children's book is, thankfully, both beautiful and rich in theological truths. I appreciate the easy-to-comprehend questions at the end of each devotional, and the addition of short prayers makes this a good book to use for family worship.
With two young kids (7 year old and 5 year old) we are always on the hunt for something to use in family worship. This book is ideal. Alistair Begg at his best takes 26 words to describe who Jesus is and give a bible verse to back it up. Each word will take about 3-5 mins to read with a couple of questions to answer at the end. With 26 words it can be completed within a month. This book will increase your kids faith and ground them in faithful teaching. It will point them to Jesus. The illustrations each day are also really good and child friendly for them to understand. 100% recommend.
Some examples:
Advocate - 1 John 2 v 1
Bread - John 6 v 35
Captain- Hebrews 2 v 10
This is the sequel "C is for Christian" from the same author and illustrator. I used that book as a devotional to my daughter and definitely I'll use this one too. The last book is more focus on being a Christian, now this superb book is all about Jesus Christ. I like how the first pages immediately points Jesus as Savior these initial pages gives us the gospel. Start with that means a lot for parents who wants their kids not just to know Jesus but be their Savior and Lord as well. The rest of the books are full of His role and description of who is which really push us to go further to know Him biblically. Emma Skerratt illustrates this book giving us some awesome amazing letterforms with a vintage touch in every pages. I highly recommend this book!
A couple of years ago I read the stunning “C is for Christian”, an A to Z for children about what it means to be a Christian. This is an excellent follow up, exploring who Jesus is and why it is so good to know him as saviour! This new children’s book has enough detail for older children, but the illustrations mean that it could work for younger children if it was read to them and explained as you go. Some of the titles for Jesus are familiar and others may feel a little less well known, but the book will give you as a family Bible passages and prayers to explore as a family together what it means to know Jesus and follow him. We’d definitely recommend!