The Wide Gate vs. The Small Gate {Matthew 7:13-14}
Why do we need to be godly? Does God really care about our choices? If so, does he care
Once children see the big picture of God using Israel to prepare the world for redemption, you can teach children about the means God uses for that redemption: JESUS!
The gospels are filled with the wonderful works of Jesus and His wonderful words. Use these Bible object lessons to teach children about their perfect Savior and why He took their place on the cross.
Why do we need to be godly? Does God really care about our choices? If so, does he care
Respecting authority is important. It helps us to be good citizens. However, when is it okay to disobey authority?
We are always told we should do random acts of kindness. How come? Helping our children know how to take
What is our purpose in life? What was the purpose of Jesus? Helping our children know what Jesus’ mission was
Many people do not realize it, but Jesus spoke about heaven quite a bit. In one of his sermons
The seasons of Lent and Easter are upon us. Perhaps you already celebrate Lent with your family. As for my
Objectives: To tell events of Jesus’ message about being a Good Shepherd {John 10} To list characteristics of sheep and
Objectives: To list the Beatitudes from Matthew 5:1-12 To recognize that the church behaves differently than the world To recognize
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Here are three lessons from the Gospels you can use to jump start your object lesson Bible teaching plan. All you need is a funny joke, a baby picture, a white board, and this download.
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