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    Showing posts with label Joshua. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label Joshua. Show all posts

    Thursday, February 13, 2014

    Here is a Sunday school coloring page you can use as a quick, easy and fun craft for younger kids. All you need to do is print out the coloring sheet below and have a few other items ready for the kids to use. The coloring page below is basic and simple on purpose. It is designed to let the kids express their creativity! Get the FREE Joshua Sunday...
    I love to read about Joshua in the bible. So many times as I read through his bible story, I wonder what it must have been like to have been him. Imagine, not only did Moses appoint him to take over for him, Jesus himself came to talk to him face-to-face! The Sunday school lesson below tells of that one time when Jesus came to Joshua to tell him...
    Joshua fought the battle of Jericho is a very well known bible story that kids love to hear. Our Sunday school kids normally say, "Tell it again" just as soon as I've finished. While I love that they want to hear it again, we very seldom have time to tell it again. That's why I've come up with the Sunday school activities below. Give the kids...
    We loving having extra stuff for our kids to do in Sunday school. We especially love extra games and printouts that not only reinforces what they've learned in class, but it's great when they can take the sheet home to tell their parents or other family members what they've learned. This is our first criss-cross puzzle we've done. We hope you like...