End of Week Encouragement
Thanks to Kylie S. for our artwork today.
{Thank you to Jeremy N. for this Bible reading activity!} Next Thursday, 1 Samuel 25 comes up in the Bible reading planner. This Venn Diagram activity is a fun way to help children explore the
{Thanks to Sally J. in the UK for our post today.} Fundamental to our understanding of God’s word are two doctrines which set us apart from mainstream Christianity and which are of enormous importance. The
{Thanks to Kylie S. in Australia for our guest post today!} Every reminder or thoughtful prompt from scripture, helps to focus the mind though the day. ScriptureType.com is a site run by a “Christian” family who
Day Five – Crossing the Red Sea Supply Checklist: Photos or PowerPoint for storytelling Puppets for storytelling – pillar of cloud and fire Props for storytelling – rod, blue blankets or plastic tablecoths Activity –
Tyre and Tarshish appear many times in the Bible and have a modern counterpart in the sea-trading nation of Britain, which was instrumental in the revival of Israel in the Holy Land. Britain now has
{Thank you to Kristen S. for the “Closer to God” summaries!} Did you know that the majority of the Psalms are of laments or complaints to God? It can almost feel wrong to say a
This particular lapbook was created for a Bible School (6 Sunday School sessions) for a 6-8 year old class. It could also be used in Sunday School when covering the life of Peter, or even
This is the second audio book in the children’s series by Graeme and Carol Wilson. In this story, Jack and Susie’s family prepares for a big snowstorm. After the snowstorm arrives, the family has a
A Revolution Without a Head: Still Feeling the Aftershocks Liberté, égalité, fraternité – the famous words of the French Revolution. This historic event is one that many of us know from Bible classes on Revelation