Archive for January, 2011

Jan 25 2011

New Children’s Bible – Book and DVD

Published by Sheilah under Books

I recently received a copy of Read and Share Bible: Over 200 Best Loved Bible Stories (Read and Share (Tommy Nelson)) It is one of the best children’s Bibles I have ever seen!!!  I like the fact that it is full of familiar Bible stories, but also the not so familiar Bible Stories that will intrigue and challenge the parents’ Bible knowledge :-) .  My 2 year old grandson is fascinated by the colorful illustrations; this has become one of his favorite books. Take a look here at one of the stories:
The Story of Noah from the Read and Share Children’s Bible

There is even a Read and Share DVD Bible Take a look:

Follow Facebook.com/TommyNelsonKids and visit TommyNelson.com for other excellent products and ideas to help you Train up The Child!!!!

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Jan 21 2011

I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. 3 John 1:4

Published by Sheilah under Music,parenting,Scripture,Video

This is one of my favorite verses and my constant prayer has been that my children would walk in truth. There truly is no greater joy in my life than seeing all my children growing in the Lord. I am so thankful!!!

I had no idea there was a song based on this verse or that Johnny Cash had written and performed it. Thanks to http://ministry-to-children.com for making me aware of it. Even if you aren’t a fan of Johnny Cash, it is nice to know he loved the verse enough to write a song based on it.

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Jan 20 2011

26 Bible Verses

Published by Sheilah under Scripture,Teaching Aid

Teach a Bible verse with each letter of the alphabet.  Becca has started this with Grant as she teaches him the 26 letters .  Today they talked about things that start with ‘A’ and Grant began to learn Isaiah 53:6.  She and Grant covered a picture of a sheep in cotton and played hide and seek with a toy sheep.  What a fun way to learn the alphabet and memorize scripture!!

Grace Wolgemuth’s 26 Bible Verses

AAll we like sheep have gone astray. Isaiah 53:6

BBe kind one to another. Ephesians 4:32

CChildren obey your parents, for this is the right thing to do. Ephesians 6:1

DDon’t fret or worry; it only leads to harm. Psalm 39:8b

E – Every good and perfect gift is from above. James 1:17

F“Follow me,” Jesus said, “And I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19

GGod is love. I John 4:16

HHe cares for you. I Peter 5:7

I“I am the Bread of life.” John 6:35

JJesus said, “Let the little children come to Me.” Matthew 19:14

KKind words are like honey, enjoyable and healthful. Proverbs 16:24

LLove one another. John 13:34

M“My sheep hear My voice, I know them, and they follow Me.” John 10:27

N – Now is the time to come to Jesus. 2 Corinthians 6:2

O – Obey God because you are His children. I Peter 1:14

PPray about everything. Philippians 4:6

QQuick Lord, answer me, for I have prayed. Psalm 141:1

RRemember your Creator now, while you are young. Ecclesiastes 12:6

SSing a new song to the Lord. Psalm 98:1

TThank God for Jesus, His gift too wonderful for words. 2 Corinthians 9:15

UUnderneath are God’s everlasting arms. Deuteronomy 33:27

VVisit the sick and fatherless. James 1:27

WWe love because God first loved us. I John 4:19

X - Except a kernel of wheat fall into the ground and die, it remains a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. John 12:24

YYou must be born again. John 3:7

Z“Zacchaeus, you come down; for I’m going to your house today.” Luke 19:5

© Grace B. Wolgemuth – Bible Translation used: The Living Bible, Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois.

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Jan 12 2011

Sharing

(This is another lesson from Here a Little, There a Little, a compilation of Bible activities I created years ago to use with my preschool children. It was designed to spend a week memorizing the verse and reinforcing it through 5 Bible lessons and 5 activities.)

Sharing

Bible Verse: Be Ready to Share I Timothy 6:18
All that believed in Jesus had all things in common. Acts 2:44

Bible Stories:

Matthew 14:15-23 Jesus was teaching the people on the countryside and they all got hungry, but it was too far to go back to the city to get something to eat. There was one little boy there with 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. Do you know what he did? He shared his lunch with all the people. Jesus was pleased with him.

I Samuel 18:1-4 Jonathan and David were good friends in the Bible. They loved each other. Jonathan loved David so much that he gave him his coat, clothes, and his sword and bow. He had learned to share with his good friend.

I Kings 17:10-15 Elijah was one of God’s preachers. One day he was on a trip and when he got to the city he saw a woman gathering sticks. He asked her for some water and food. She told him she only had enough meal to make one more cake and then she wouldn’t have any more food. Elijah told her that if she would share her last cake wit him, God would bless her with enough food for the rest of her life. She shared her last cake and God did bless her with an unending supply of food.

Philippians 4:10, 14, 18 Paul was in prison. Bad men had locked him in there because he was telling people about Jesus and they didn’t like Jesus. Some people from the town of Philippi wanted to share with Paul while he was in jail. They sent him money, food, and clothes. They also sent him a man named Epaphroditus to take care of him. Paul wrote the Philippians a letter and thanked them for sharing with him.

I Kings 4:9-10 Elisha was also one of God’s preachers like Elijah was. He had some friends that lived in a city named Shunem. Whenever he would pass through that city, his friends wuld share their house with Preacher Elisha. They enjoyed sharing so much that they even built a special room for him to stay in when he was in town. Have you ever shared your room when someone was visiting your home?

Prayer: May we all enjoy sharing our room, toys, time, etc. with others.

Activities for younger preschooler:

Hold his hand and thank him for sharing his hand with you.
Let another child lay on his blanket and thank him for sharing.
Take in another child’s room and talk about that child sharing his room with him.
When he smiles, thank him for sharing happiness
Share Bible verses with him, talking about the Word is the best thing to share with others
Share something of yours with him and talk about being ready to share with him.

Activities for older preschoolers:

Make cookies together and take to a neighbor.
Guide him to choose a toy to share with a friend.
Find pictures of children sharing.
Have guests for supper and talk about sharing food, home, and time with the guests.
Make playdough and share
Make basket, 5 loaves of bread, and 2 fish out of paper.
Share something of yours.

Songs:

(click to hear) Be Ready to Share (tune of “Three Blind Mice”)

(click to hear) This is the way we share (tune of “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush”)

Books:

What’s for Lunch? – Arch Books

Buzzle Billy: A Book About Sharing (Building Christian Character)

The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes Gift Edition

This Room is Mine..a Story About Sharing

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