Big Book Of Easy To Do Bible Talks For Kids Of All Ages
$19.99
No matter which children’s curriculum you use or what type of children’s ministry program you have, Big Books will provide hours of creative Bible learning and fun! You’ll find games, art activities, coloring pages, creative storytelling, object lessons, Bible talks, crafts, puzzles, science experiments, and more! Plus each Big Book is reproducible and comes with perforated pages and a Scripture index.
Big Books are perfect for:
*Sunday School
*Children’s Church
*Evening Programs
*Vacation Bible School
*Christian Schools
*Home Schools
*Camps
100 Bible Talks That Help Kids Learn About God and Live for Him! This reproducible resource features:
*100 Bible talks that require no props
*How-to tips for presenting effective Bible talks
*Optional extended-lesson ideas for each Bible talk, including: activity, discussion question, life challenge, and prayer
*Bible talks grouped by topics, including: God’s family, God’s help, God’s promises, prayer, obeying God, and more!
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830772438
ISBN10: 083077243X
Produced by: David C. Cook
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2018
Big Books – David C Cook
Publisher: David C. Cook
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