What is FatCat?
How can anyone, no matter how young or old, grasp the message of the Bible? The church’s answer has always been the catechism.
Maybe “catechism” sounds like a scary word. But it shouldn’t! The catechism teaches us what the Bible teaches us: our faith. The church’s catechism is the central texts of faith—the Apostles’ Creed, the Ten Commandments, and the Lord’s Prayer.
The catechism is “fat.” It’s bursting at the seams with meaning, challenge, and comfort. It’s concise, but it’s also deep. Most importantly, it should be familiar.
FatCat is our way of making the catechism approachable. And so this book has an actual fat cat hidden throughout. Search for him with your child as you enjoy this book together, and hide the words of the catechism in your heart.
FatCat is our way of making the catechism approachable.
The Apostles’ Creed: For All God’s Children
In this new book for young readers, families can visualize, memorize, understand, and confess the Apostles’ Creed, which has united all Christians for centuries. Enjoy vibrantly illustrated scenes of Jesus’s life. With a list of Scriptures for further learning and a family prayer, this FatCat book is perfect to read again and again.
Buy nowThe Apostles’ Creed Coloring Book
This coloring book is ideal for use in home, school, or church and is a perfect companion to the full-color The Apostles’ Creed: For All God’s Children. Children can color an illustration for each line of the creed and search for FatCat on every page. This coloring book features:
- 17 coloring pages
- Full-page illustrations for each line of the creed
- Pages for a child to write their own prayer
- New illustrations of FatCat
- Scripture references for the creed
Get printable coloring pages
Download and print these coloring pages, taken from The Apostles’ Creed: For All God’s Children Coloring Book. Get more pages when you buy the book, and search for FatCat as you color.
Download nowNatasha Kennedy
is a freelance illustrator from Seattle, Washington. She and her husband, Lindsay, have four children and two grey kitties named Shiny and Tiny.
Ben Myers
is a theologian and author from Brisbane, Australia. He and his wife, Bella, have five children, a dog named Archie, and a gray tabby cat named Moonlight.