The moment a young person decides faith and intellect cannot live in the same room is quiet. No argument. No dramatic break. They just stop bringing questions to church.
George Washington Carver was kidnapped as an infant, ransomed for a horse, and turned away at the college door. He still knelt in his lab every morning and prayed. Edison offered him a fortune. He said no. Ford did the same. He said no again. He stayed at Tuskegee, crediting God for 300+ discoveries.
If your kid has been told curiosity and faith pull in opposite directions, this book dismantles that lie story by story.
30 scientist profiles across 7 chapters: Identity, Resilience, Purpose, Focus, Discipline, Collaboration, and Vision. Each ends with a Bible verse, reflection, prayer, and hands-on challenge.
Kids ages 10 to 16 who ask hard questions but have started going quiet. STEM teachers, homeschool parents, and youth pastors tired of resources that treat faith as decoration or science as a threat.
Curiosity with no faith to hold it is a flame with nothing to burn toward. These 30 scientists had both. Look what they left behind.