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… — putting themselves in the shoes of the people we meet in Scripture. Through these stories our kids get to know a great … so happens that there are LOTS of scary times recorded in Scripture. Think of Joseph, Moses, David, Elijah, Gideon, …
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… parts of the Bible? How do young people’s engagement with scripture invite us to imagine God’s story in new ways? How … we spark the imaginations of young people as we interpret scripture with them? How can we share God’s story with …
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… teens, and adults need to soak up the stories of Scripture to experience God’s love and see how Jesus is at … Kids (and all of us) need to know that what happened in Scripture is still happening today —God is transforming …
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… coaching and practice many kids are happy to read the Scripture text before the sermon, greet visitors and pass out …
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… faith by giving your little ones a love for the stories of Scripture and by laying attitudinal foundations for later understanding of Scripture’s great truths. … Characteristics of Preschool …
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… Sunday school. We tend to stick with narrative portions of Scripture when teaching children. We talk about how big, …
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… kids learn about God’s faithfulness through the stories of Scripture, they’ll also hear stories of God’s grace and love …
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… method, an inductive approach that involves four steps: Scripture — read the Bible passage and identify a verse that …
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… if they can include a child on the team to pray and read Scripture with people who are homebound or hospitalized. …
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… people in history and today. The knowledge of God through Scripture is the “mind” aspect of the ministry, but teachers … They also have a Wednesday night program that focuses on Scripture memory through song and involves kids in two …
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… job at that! We read a prayer of confession, often from Scripture—kids who read can look that up and join in the …
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… one pastoral approach to consider, but is not required by Scripture or the confessions.” …