Check out this pin for all the details you need to teach your 5-10 year old kids about the Rebekah Bible story! With worksheets, study guide, Bible story, games, crafts, coloring pages, and more, your kids will love learning about this amazing woman from the Bible.
Teach kids about the Fall from Genesis 3 with this Bible story. It's ideal for church or home Bible study and includes study notes, worksheets, games, coloring sheets, and more for kids ages 5-10.
Bible Story Printables from Old Testament stories like the story of Creation, Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, Jonah and the Whale & more!
Bible Stories For Children is a collection of interesting Bible stories written in English so children can read easily.
The Gospel Story for Kids, ages 7–11, tells the whole story of the Bible, connects the Old Testament and New Testaments, and provides practical steps to follow Jesus and share the Good News with others. The Bible is one great big story—the Gospel Story! From beginning to end, it’s the Good News of Jesus and how he came to save everyone. All the people in the Bible and all their stories fit together to tell that amazing news. The Gospel Story for Kids combines 18 Bible stories into a full-color 32-page resource to make God’s big story of love clear for kids! Discover a floating zoo, a talking snake, miraculous escapes, a shepherd boy’s rags-to-riches story, and more! You’ll learn truths that transform you. They will change the way you see yourself, the way you treat others, and the way you love God. And they will help you become everything God created you to be. Special features:• 18 illustrated Bible stories from Creation to Revelation • 5 steps to following Jesus • 5 tips to lead others to Jesus • Interesting facts, key verse memorization activities, and practical ways to apply spiritual truths to your life Bible stories include:• Creation and the Fall • Noah and the Flood • Abraham and Sarah • Jacob and Esau • Joseph • Moses and the Ten Commandments • Ruth and Naomi • King David • Esther • Prophecies of the Messiah • Jesus’ birth, ministry, Last Supper, death, and resurrection • The Great Commission • New Heaven and New Earth Perfect for home, homeschool, Christian school, Sunday school, church resources, children’s ministry outreach, and VBS giveaways.
Teaching God's story of the complete gospel message can be brought to life for our young ones with some creativity and effort. Getting kids engaged and understanding concepts in God’s Word is more doable than some might think. There are many ways to bring Bible stories to life, let me share some ideas with you.
Discover the captivating story of Ruth in our engaging Bible lesson for kids. Explore key lessons on trust, God's faithfulness, finding purpose in difficult situations, serving well, and God's redeeming love.
If you're looking for a great Bible lesson for kids ages 5-10, look no further! This Jacob Bible lesson for kids is perfect for home or church. It includes lesson guides, worksheets, story pages, crafts, games, coloring and more - all free and printable!
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Bible Story Printables from Old Testament stories like the story of Creation, Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, Jonah and the Whale & more!
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Help your child explore the Book of Ecclesiastes in a fun and relevant way for preschoolers. Free printable lesson includes worksheets, craft, coloring pages and more.
Based on YouVersionÕs popular Bible App for Kids, Storybook Bible from The Bible App for Kids includes favorite Bible stories, fun illustrations, and discussion questions. Segues between stories guide young readers as they journey to become closer to God and understand the bigger story of GodÕs Word.Cuddle up as a family with this Bible storybook, based on the popular YouVersion Bible app that has brought the Word of God into millions of homes around the world. Children ages 4-8 will delight in reading about AbrahamÕs trust, ElijahÕs boldness, EstherÕs bravery, JesusÕs compassion, PaulÕs faithful service, and more! The engaging stories, detailed illustrations, and family-friendly discussion questions in Bible Storybook from The Bible App for Kids will help you create God-focused family time whether at bedtime, for family devotions, or simply as a fun read-aloud time.Guide your kids to be closer to God as you share the stories of His plan for His people and His unfailing love for each of us.
Gospel of the Kingdom: This page bears witness to God’s appearance and work of the last days and helps you find the way to welcome the Lord and enter the heavenly kingdom so you can welcome the Lord and attend the banquet in the heavenly kingdom soon.
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104 Coloring Pages for Children, Built on the 104 Bible Stories That Inspired The Biggest Story Bible Storybook This fun coloring book depicts more than 100 Old and New Testament events, giving kids a fun way to engage with Scripture while they learn the full story of the Bible. With 104 pages in all, this book will provide hours of Bible-centered fun for kids ages 6–12. The Biggest Story Coloring Book is part of the Biggest Story suite of resources, which also includes an activity book, colorful poster set, and Bible verse cards (sold separately). • 104 Coloring Pages: Features a layflat cover with perforated pages • Based on Art from The Biggest Story Bible Storybook: Colorful illustrations help kids remember and engage with stories from Genesis to Revelation • Part of the Biggest Story Suite of Products: Verse cards, posters, and an activity book are also available
Today I’m sharing another short story for children. If you’re new here on the Unique Mums blog, my name’s Anna and I write articles for mothers on homemaking and Christian faith, as well as short stories for children. Some of these short stories are general stories with Christian principles, and some are Christian stories with references to God, prayer, and other Biblical truths. This short story falls into this second category, and it’s for children ages 7 to 10. This story is about a girl called Sarah, who found a boy in a field one day, and her life and his changed forever. The themes in this story are evangelism, redemption, adoption, and prayer. This story is also set in the past (1932 to be exact) in the UK. The Biblical principles present in the story are: Ok, so let’s get into the story! The Boy – A Christian Short Story For Children England – 1932 Sarah skipped across the flowers in delight, her blond hair blowing and glistening in the sun. – Sarah! – she heard her mum call in the distance. – Don’t go too far. Sarah smiled. Her mum always got so worried. Sarah knew this field like the back of her hand. Just then, Sarah stopped in her tracks. In front of her sat a boy with his back turned. Just then, the boy turned around. – Oh hello! – he said – What are you doing here? – Well, I came here to play – said Sarah – What about you? – Oh, I live here. – You live in this field? Sarah couldn’t believe her ears. How could anyone live in a field? – Yeah. I don’t have parents. I ran away from the orphanage – he blurted out. Then a look of suspicion took over him. – Don’t tell anyone, ok? – he said. Sarah nodded and started talking about the field and how much she liked it there. Soon they were both chatting happily about the flowers and birds they could see. After a few minutes, Sarah’s mother, Margaret, appeared. – Hello – said Margaret to the boy – What’s your name? – Tom – said the boy. – Hello, Tom. I was just calling Sarah to come back home. It’s time we got our tea. Then, as an afterthought, she said: – Is your mother here? – No, she’s not. I don’t have parents. – What about someone else? An aunt? A neighbour? – Margaret said, looking worried. – Not right now. I’m on my own. Margaret looked at Tom. His face, though slightly dirty, had an open and honest expression. – Do you want to have tea with us, Tom? – she asked. – Yes, please. It was said simply, but Tom beamed. Sarah also smiled happily and thanked her mother. As an only child, she often felt lonely, and she loved the thought of having a friend around. Then Sarah led the way to their house, which was just a few roads away from the field. – Can I ask what happened to your parents? – said Margaret to Tom as they walked. – My parents died when I was two. I lived with relatives for a while. Perhaps you’ve heard of them. The Johnsons. My mother’s cousin and her husband. Then they moved to America to get work, and they sent me to the orphanage. – Tom said scowling. Sarah looked at him and wondered if Tom would tell her mother that he’d run away. – I didn’t like it there. So now I’m going to look after myself. I’m twelve. Margaret smiled, but looked confused. – Does the orphanage know where you are? Tom grimaced. – No. I ran away yesterday. Please don’t tell anyone! I really can’t go back there. – Well, you shouldn’t have run away, but I promise I won’t tell anyone for now – said Margaret. – Please don’t tell anyone. The orphanage is horrid. It’s cold there, and they don’t look after us. We’re just numbers. And I didn’t have any friends there. Some boys bullied me. Others just ignored me. – Oh – said Margaret – That must have been hard. – But what will you do on your own? – said Sarah – How will you get food? You can’t live in a field! – I’ll get a job and get rooms – said Tom. Just then they arrived at the house and Margaret said: – We’re here. Sarah, how about you show Tom around? I need to get tea ready. Sarah smiled shyly at Tom and said: – Do you want to see my shell collection? The kids ran off, and Margaret went to the kitchen to prepare the sandwiches and cut the Victoria Sponge Cake she’d baked in the morning. She smiled as she cut the four slices. It was so lovely having another child in the house. It was what she’d wanted for so long. But then she couldn’t help worrying about Tom. They couldn’t possibly keep him there. But what on earth could they do? It was understandable that he didn’t like the orphanage. She’d heard stories about that orphanage from other people in the town. Just then, she heard the door open, and her husband, William, walked into the kitchen. – Hello, sweetie. Is tea ready? – Nearly. I just need to lay the table. Actually, I have something to tell you. Margaret told William the story about Tom and as soon as she’d finished, William walked over to the living-room where the children were looking at Sarah’s books, and Margaret followed him. Hi, my name’s William. I’m Sarah’s father. Margaret told me your story. Don’t worry. We’ll look after you tonight. – Thank you, sir. – I’m afraid tomorrow you’ll have to go back, though. – said William with a pained expression – It’s really for the best. I know it’s hard, but we need to do the right thing. – How can going back be the right thing? – said Tom – The orphanage is horrible. – I know, but your guardians entrusted you to the nuns. You can’t just leave without a trace. You need to go back, but I believe that by doing what’s right, God will provide. Anyway, tonight you can stay here. After tea, the children went upstairs to play and Margaret said; – How do you think we can help Tom? – Margaret, I knew the Johnsons, and I’d heard of Tom. I just didn’t know they’d left him at the orphanage when they went to America. I assumed some other relative had come to get him. I believe God wants us to look after Tom. To adopt him. Remember that conversation we had a few years ago when we realised we couldn’t have any more children after Sarah? Tom is the answer to our prayers. – I know. I thought about that as well. But I don’t see how. – I don’t either, but God adopted us into His family. Now we are to do the same. Let’s speak to the orphanage. Put ourselves forward as adoptive parents. – How do we know they’ll allow it? – They might not. But we can’t keep Tom here without their consent. Just then, the children ran in and William said: – It’s time for bed, children. Tom, we’ll take you to the orphanage tomorrow morning. Hopefully, though, you’ll only need to stay there temporarily. Margaret and I are going to request to adopt you. – Really? You want to adopt me? – Tom’s eyes almost came out of their sockets. – Yes, Tom. We’ve been praying about adopting a child for the last few years. And then today you came into our lives. I prayed about it, and felt at peace. God has adopted us into His family through Jesus, His Son. We want to do the same and adopt children who don’t have parents. – I don’t know what to say – said Tom with tears in his eyes. – Oh daddy. I hope they let you adopt Tom. – said Sarah. She couldn’t believe that her parents were really thinking of giving her a brother. The thought filled her with delight. She’d always wanted a sibling. – We do too. Let’s pray together -said William. – So all together, the four of them prayed for God’s will to prevail. When they finished, William said: – I’m at peace. God is in control. The children went up to bed. Tom was to have the spare bedroom, just across the hall from Sarah. The following morning at eight, they walked to the orphanage. After explaining what had happened to Tom the day before to Sister Marie, who had opened the door, Tom was led away. Sarah sighed. It was heartbreaking to see Tom’s face. He was not happy. Sister Marie then asked them to wait while she informed the chief nun about what had happened. Ten minutes passed before Sarah finally saw Sister Marie walking towards them. She told them she would take them to speak to Sister Angeline, the chief nun. They walked down a spacious corridor until they reached a dark green door. Sister Marie knocked, and Sarah heard a voice from within. – Come. They stepped into the cold, spacious room. The head nun stretched out her hand, but her face was serious. – So you’re the parents who took care of Tom yesterday. I’m Sister Angeline. – I’m William, and this is Margaret, my wife, and our daughter, Sarah – said William – Sarah found Tom in a field yesterday and we took him in. He told us he’s not happy here. He wanted to get a job and get rooms. We know we had to warn you and bring him back. However, we want to request to adopt him. We are Christians and we believe God has put it on our hearts. – That’s all very fine and dandy – said Sister Angeline – but I’m afraid we can’t let him be adopted without express consent from his official guardians, who are in America. We can send them a consent form and a letter, but it may take weeks before we get approval. And even then, we have no guarantee they’ll say yes. – We can wait – said Margaret firmly. – As you wish. I’ll draw up the letter and the consent form right now. You can fill it in. I will need to ask you some questions. When they’d finished, sister Angeline said: – I’ll call for Tom. After a few minutes, Tom strutted in, his face gloomy. – Tom – said Sister Angeline – this couple want to adopt you. We’ve sent a consent form to your relatives. We don’t know what their answer will be or how long it will take to come through. In the meantime, you will remain here. Do not even think of trying to escape – she said sternly. Tom hung his head and looked cross. – Don’t worry, Tom – said William – it’s for the best. We need to be patient. God will provide, fella. – That’s all right for you to say – blurted Tom – but I have to live here. – Tom, you do not speak to your elders in such a manner! – said sister Angeline. – I’m sorry, sir – said Tom turning to William – I better go. I have lessons to attend. Sarah looked at Tom and tried to catch his eye, but Tom just went away, looking upset. When they were walking back home, Sarah said: – Daddy, I know Tom is sad about having to stay at the orphanage, but why is he so cross? – I suppose he’s cross because he felt rejected by his relatives – said William gently – it must be hard on a young fellow. Imagine, Sarah, if it had happened to you. – I know. But how can we...
The Action Bible: New & Expanded Stories is the most epic story ever told, with 128 NEW pages of illustrations for additional and expanded Bible storylines. The Action Bible presents more than 230 fast-paced narratives in chronological order --- making it easy to follow the Bible's historical flow and building up to the thrilling climax of God's redemptive story. The enhanced storylines come together in the most complete illustrated Bible ever captured in one book. Every page sparks excitement to explore God's Word and know Him personally. In vivid scenes and simple language, readers of all ages will witness God's active presence in the world through stories from the life of Jesus and great heroes of the faith. Let this blend of dramatic imagery and clear storytelling capture your imagination and instill the truth that invites you to discover your own adventure of life with God. Recommended for ages 8 to 12 years
The Action Bible: New & Expanded Stories is the most epic story ever told, with 128 NEW pages of illustrations for additional and expanded Bible storylines. The Action Bible presents more than 230 fast-paced narratives in chronological order --- making it easy to follow the Bible's historical flow and building up to the thrilling climax of God's redemptive story. The enhanced storylines come together in the most complete illustrated Bible ever captured in one book. Every page sparks excitement to explore God's Word and know Him personally. In vivid scenes and simple language, readers of all ages will witness God's active presence in the world through stories from the life of Jesus and great heroes of the faith. Let this blend of dramatic imagery and clear storytelling capture your imagination and instill the truth that invites you to discover your own adventure of life with God. Recommended for ages 8 to 12 years
The best-selling Bible storybook of our time -- over 5 million sold! Introduce children to the stories of the Bible through vibrant art and compelling text---it’s full of life and fun! The Beginner's Bible is the 2006 Retailers Choice Award winner in Children's Nonfiction. About the Book Introduce children to the stories and characters of the Bible with this best-loved Bible storybook. With vibrant art and compelling text, more than 90 Bible stories come to life. Kids ages 6 and under will enjoy the fun illustrations of Noah helping the elephant onto the ark, Jonah praying inside the fish, and more, as they discover The Beginner's Bible® just like millions of children before. The Beginner's Bible® is the 2006 Retailers Choice Award winner in Children's Nonfiction. Awards Christian Retailer Choice AwardPlatinum Book AwardChristian Book Award Winner 081523AP
Free Bible story timeline printables from Creation to Christ to help you walk through the Word and study the Bible in chronological order.
Gideon army of 300 Bible lesson. Learn that God can do much with a few. Free printable lesson includes story, worksheets, colouring pages and more.
These Esther Bible story activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Esther Play Dough Mats Print these Esther Bible
A requested (by several readers) list of lessons, a lesson curriculum map, or whatever you like to name your Bible lesson plan. This is a really random post! But, if you want to make your own plan of lessons to teach, sometimes it is hard to decide which lessons to use. This was actually asked by a reader and after trying to find a list for them, I realized a basic list is hard to find. I do not consider myself an authority on this. But I have been writing my own lessons for over 30 years. A couple of things to keep in mind though. This is a long list, but does not include every lesson in the Bible. I personally like to teach about the people in the Bible and teach the events in order. For Christian living (things like sharing, obeying parents, etc.), attitudes, God Made It, etc., I discuss these as the application part of the lessons. So, you won't see specific lessons for these. Where I attend now, we teach for a year at a time, then the students move to the next class. The elders prefer us to teach New Testament on Sunday mornings and Old Testament on Wednesdays, so I teach about 20 weeks on Life of Jesus, add some Old Testament (like Esther, 10 Plagues, Ezekiel), then finish the year with the Book of Acts. (So I plan by the year, not the quarter and I change the lessons around as needed due to holidays, when I know people are traveling, etc.). I have been asked... Where (what lesson) do I start? I reply, at the beginning. Depending on your options, Old or New Testament, start with creation or Jesus being born. There are so many variables to a list like this. What age are you teaching? Sunday or Wednesday? How many weeks are you planning for? Do want to teach an overview? Do you want to teach more in-depth? For instance, the kings could take a year if you teach Saul, David, Solomon and all the kings. Joseph, Moses, David, Daniel, Jesus or Paul can be condensed or expanded. The miracles and parables alone can be combined, or taught alone. 1. How many lessons are needed? 2. Do you want/need Old or New Testament? Or a mix of both? Keep your age group in mind. 3. Look through the appropriate list and decide which lessons you want to teach. 4. Look for any extra materials you will want/need. Make checklists. Plan your organization. Do you want visuals, worksheets, Bible verses, application projects or worksheets, songs, hands-on visuals, review/take home extras, etc.? The Old Testament list is 53 lessons, so one can be deleted if you decide to make a full year Old Testament lesson plan. Click here to download the numbered Old & New Testament list combined with scriptures included. There is only one week of a basic lesson about the kings listed, so they would require more weeks if you want to divide them more. The New Testament is divided by Life of Jesus and the Book of Acts and misc. Paul. There are 75 lessons for the New Testament listed. I have 47 weeks for Jesus, but personally combine some of the miracles and parables when I teach. That leaves 28 weeks listed for Acts and extra lessons from Paul. You can see divisions of lessons under the Lessons tab at the top or: Click here for a general list of lessons with printables. Or, for a specific lesson, use the search button on the right side. This will show all the lessons available for your search. A couple things I want to mention ☺. Please take this in Christian love. Please have a Bible open next to you and refer to it, and let students read from the Bible that can read. Better yet, read the scripture as much as you can. Please, study the scripture and don't just read from a teacher's manual. Verify the facts from the Bible. Be prepared. Be early to set up class and be there for the students as they arrive. Make sure you have all the supplies you will need with extras for visitors. I know this does not include everything. I have made my own for so long, I just know what I want to teach. I turn the updated list in every year to the Elder in charge for approval. If you have any notes, additions or questions that will help others, please leave it in a comment below. I added this here so it would not be confused with the above download that includes the general lists. When I taught the 3 year old's on Wednesday night, we taught 3 quarters of Old Testament and 1 quarter about Jesus. Click here to download the sample preschool list. I teach New Testament on Sunday morning to second graders. Basically half is Jesus which leads us to the early Christians and Paul in the book of Acts. I add a couple of fun Old Testament lessons in between. I teach the early Christians first, even though Saul/Paul is mixed in (the book of Acts). It is easier for the students to put their lives in perspective if I teach Paul all together in order. Click here to download a sample lesson list for early elementary. Another question is organizing, and that is another topic. Basically, I have my yearly list, and everything is in it's own file folder in a filing cabinet(s). I have a pile of worksheets and application worksheets that I turn in to the office and they are printed for me. I print everything else. I bind those into workbooks so I don't have to deal with them every week and students that miss a class will still have the material to look at. They get one workbook for Life of Jesus and one workbook for the book of Acts. Well, I looked for this on Amazon and it is old enough I didn't see this model. I did find one on eBay. I think this is 15-20 years old (!) and proves that if you buy good it will should work for a while. This is totally personal preference. There are wire spiral binders that make a really nice looking finish which is what I would purchase if I was looking to buy now. They were not affordable for my needs when I bought this. I usually find the binder combs cheaper on eBay, but I check Amazon prices too. Anyway, the different sizes are determined by how many pages your book will be. Add more if you are using thicker paper. I always use a bigger size if it is close. It hard to squeeze on a small comb and hard to lay the pages open if the binder comb is too small. ** Check the church building. The office or teacher's supply room or someone probably has one you can use. Ask a secretary or office employee for an opinion. Anything extra I need for each lesson is written on the outside of the file folder. Currently, I have stuff all over, but the hands-on visuals and take-home items are in marked clear (assorted sizes: there are 3 that fit and stack on the shelves well) Sterilite plastic containers on shelving units. They are divided by Old Testament, a lot of bigger containers for Moses, David, Acts & Jesus. I also use these Hefty Jumbo zipper bags. A lot!
The Action Bible: New & Expanded Stories is the most epic story ever told, with 128 NEW pages of illustrations for additional and expanded Bible storylines. The Action Bible presents more than 230 fast-paced narratives in chronological order --- making it easy to follow the Bible's historical flow and building up to the thrilling climax of God's redemptive story. The enhanced storylines come together in the most complete illustrated Bible ever captured in one book. Every page sparks excitement to explore God's Word and know Him personally. In vivid scenes and simple language, readers of all ages will witness God's active presence in the world through stories from the life of Jesus and great heroes of the faith. Let this blend of dramatic imagery and clear storytelling capture your imagination and instill the truth that invites you to discover your own adventure of life with God. Recommended for ages 8 to 12 years
From VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer comes a Bible that helps you introduce your little ones to Scripture in a way they'll understand and enjoy! Each of the 52 stories---adapted from Genesis through Revelation---takes just five minutes to read together. Family connection extras tackle tricky questions, discuss fun facts, offer memory verses, spark prayer, and encourage conversation. Ages 4 to 8. 344 pages, hardcover from Faithwords.
Noah has an amazing story to tell - and it's all captured in this coloring and activity book! The All About Noah Coloring & Activity Bible Puzzles Printable is perfect for kids of all ages who want to learn more about Noah and his story. The coloring pages are great for younger children, while the directions and activities are perfect for toddlers who like to stay busy. And for older children, there are Bible verses to recite along with word search puzzles, crossword puzzles, mazes, and cut and paste patterns. This book is packed with fun ways to learn about Noah!
The Action Bible: New & Expanded Stories is the most epic story ever told, with 128 NEW pages of illustrations for additional and expanded Bible storylines. The Action Bible presents more than 230 fast-paced narratives in chronological order --- making it easy to follow the Bible's historical flow and building up to the thrilling climax of God's redemptive story. The enhanced storylines come together in the most complete illustrated Bible ever captured in one book. Every page sparks excitement to explore God's Word and know Him personally. In vivid scenes and simple language, readers of all ages will witness God's active presence in the world through stories from the life of Jesus and great heroes of the faith. Let this blend of dramatic imagery and clear storytelling capture your imagination and instill the truth that invites you to discover your own adventure of life with God. Recommended for ages 8 to 12 years
Free printable Bible lesson for kids. In John 9: 1-42 He heals a man born blind in an unusual way. Story, lesson guide, coloring pages, craft and more all included. Ideal for preschoolers at home or at church.
Packed with more than 80 reproducible hands-on Bible activities, puzzles, Sunday school crafts, and games, this Bible Stories About Jesus book will deepen children's relationship with God by teaching about Jesus' life. Plus, every Bible activity is fully-reproducible and age-appropriate, recognizing that kids' abilities and interests develop as they grow. Perfect for grades 1 and 2. 96 pages. Each story of Jesus provides two different Bible-learning activities. Easily use one or both worksheets to turn each Bible story into a complete Sunday School lesson. This fully-reproducible book uses simple, inexpensive supplies — such as cardboard and tape — so you can prep your Sunday school lessons in a snap! Plus, you'll love its easy-to-use instructions and bonus teaching tips which will help you lead your Sunday school kids in high-energy, meaningful learning experiences. Use Bible Stories About Jesus anywhere you teach children - from Sunday school to children's church to home school - and watch as your kids eagerly learn about Jesus' unending love for them!
Fully-Reproducible Kids Bible Lessons for Toddlers (Ages: 1-3). Features 8 all-inclusive lessons with over 60 flexible Bible activity options. Perfect for Kids Sunday School, Christian Home School Curriculum, and more! Length: 96 pgs. Get toddlers excited about God with these fully-illustrated, reproducible Bible lessons! Your toddler is not too young to learn about God and these ready-to-use, reproducible Bible lessons will help your little one realize that God's Word is FULL of surprises. Each lesson begins with a short Bible story followed by a clever visual teachers can make to enhance learning. Then a variety of themed Bible puzzles, games, crafts and snacks allow flexibility in shaping the biblical message for any class. Ideal for short attention spans and wiggly little ones. What better way to start toddlers learning about God's Word than to hear surprising, fun, and engaging stories! In My Amazing God, toddlers will form a background of solid Bible teaching as they begin to understand that God is real, powerful, and awesome! Covers Bible stories that toddlers will love, including: Moses and the Burning Bush Balaam and The Talking Donkey Joshua and the Walls of Jericho David and Goliath And more!
Help you child explore the book of Job through free printable lesson, worksheets, coloring pages, crafts and more. Learn the importance of loving God first.
Children ages 6 to 12 will instantly relate to Bible characters and eternal truths presented from a twenty-first-century kid’s perspective. Award-winning writer and illustrator Sandy Silverthorne pairs biblical accounts with contemporary technology and culture. The result is a hilarious and informative blend of Bible lessons and modern-day applications. Stories are introduced with improbable questions that will draw in young readers and stimulate their thinking. For example, what if... Noah’s ark was a cruise ship? Gideon vs. the Midianites was replayed as a video game? Nehemiah’s rebuilding of Jerusalem was featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition? These comical illustrations and thoroughly up-to-date retellings of Bible stories will captivate young minds and hearts while maintaining the integrity of the characters and message. | Author: Sandy Silverthorne | Publisher: Harvest Kids | Publication Date: Sep 01, 2014 | Number of Pages: 144 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 0736956735 | ISBN-13: 9780736956734
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100+ Sunday School lessons for kids with free printables, Bible crafts, games, and activities to make Bible stories fun for all ages!
The 365 Bible Stories and Prayers is a wonderful gift for young children. Encourage your little ones to learn more about the Bible with this illustrated Bible storybook that features a collection of 365 stories and prayers from the Bible, retold in a language that's easy for young children to understand. Features stories from both the Old and New Testaments, and a presentation page for gift giving. Recommended for ages 5 to 8 years.