Teaching Children To Pray Ages 2-3 (Reprinted)
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Old Testament Stories
Creation / God’s Wonderful Creation / Blessed Binoculars / Textures Of The Seasons
Manna From Heaven / Table Tent Of Thanks
The Birth Of Samuel / Hannah’s Hanging Picture
Solomon Asks For Wisdom / Solomon Story Scroll
Thy Word Is A Lamp / God’s Special Word
New Testament Stories
Jesus Calms The Storm / Jesus Calms The Storm
The Widow’s Offering / Widow’s Offering Windsock
Jesus’ Miracles / Care Card
The Parable Of The Friend At Midnight / “He Hears Me” Hanger
The Parable Of The Servant’s Role / Helping Hands
The Parable Of The Good Samaritan / God Cares For Me
The Parable Of The Lost Sheep / Listening Sheep
Love Your Enemies / Kindness Bee
Jesus Calls The Disciples / Follow The Right Path
Jesus Calls The Little Children / Jesus Calls The Children
The Parable Of The Great Banquet / God’s House
The Fruit Of The Spirit / Loving Our Pets
Easter/Jesus’ Death And Resurrection / Thank-You Cross
The Parable Of The Wise And Foolish Builders / God Gave Me A Home
General Themes
I Will Eat Good Food To Take Care Of My Body / Food Is Good For Me
I Will Love God And Serve Him / God “N” Me Hat
God Fills My Days With Joy / Filled With Joy
I Love To Praise Jesus / Praise The Name Of Jesus
I Will Sing And Shout Because I Love The Lord / Double Praise Picture
I Am Fearfully And Wonderfully Made / Yummy Hand Prints
Additional Info
Before they bow their heads, your children should understand how and why we talk to God. With the projects in Teaching Children to Pray, your young people will not only learn about prayer-they will be challenged and motivated to a dynamic prayer life. Each book includes more than 25 reproducible activities to help you easily teach four topics of prayer: care, commitment, praise, and thanks. With Teaching Children to Pray, you can make prayer time the most anticipated part of your class!
Each activity includes:
*Reproducible pattern
*Memory verse
*Suggested prayer
*Materials list
*Step-by-step instructions
*Lesson ideas
Build a healthy foundation of prayer with your students. Let Teaching Children to Pray Guide you and your children to a closer walk with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781885358233
ISBN10: 1885358237
Mary Davis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1998
Teaching Children To Pray
Publisher: RoseKidz
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