Tag: kids
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Bible Study Buddy: Ephesians

I’m excited to announce the latest edition to my Bible Resources for Kids with Bible Study Buddy: Ephesians! The set up is the same as the Galatians Study Buddy, with sticky notes to help define words, culture, places, and people, along with Apply This! sections and Try This! sections that contain practical ways your kids…
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Bible Study Buddy: Galatians is HERE!

Introducing my newest FREE creation called the Bible Study Buddy: Galatians! This has been such a joy to create and I’m so excited to share it with you! If you’re familiar with my website, you’ll know I have offered Kid’s Bible Companions for the books of Mark, 1 Peter, Colossians, and Philippians. This new series…
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Salt of the Earth: Matthew 5

Jesus said we’re the salt of the earth, but what does that mean? Let’s explore salt with experiments and a craft.
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Jesus’ Death and Resurrection (Mark 15-16)

Join me in explaining the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection to your kids while baking a sweet treat.
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When Clean Meets Unclean: Mark 5

People, outcast and unclean, suffering and abandoned, hopeless and lost, meet Jesus in Mark 5. There, for the first time, we see that Clean can triumph over Unclean. Let’s explore this together with an experiment!
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Mark 4: The Parable of the Sower

We explored the Parable of the Sower while growing our own seeds in different soils. Download the observation sheet and watch this parable come to life for your kids!
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Come and See: The Gospel of Mark in a Poem

Read your kids a poem that covers the Gospel of Mark. After, they can create their own comic strips to tell the story or write a poem for themselves! Then, dive deep with other FREE resources for the Gospel of Mark.
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The Reality Found in Jesus (Colossians 2)

Paul wants the Colossian church and us to remember that reality is found in Christ. The Old Testament laws, festivals, and prophecies are all shadows pointing to him.
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Citizens of Heaven (Philippians 3)

Paul says that enemies to the cross of Christ live with their stomach as their god. What does that mean? What does it do to us if our god is our stomach? Let’s check it out!
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Chain Reaction (Philippians 1)

Let’s check out an experiment to remind us how the chains of Paul’s imprisonment created a chain reaction in the spreading of the Gospel.
