I teach a Wed. Nite Bible Class for children
By mamacathie
@mamacathie (3928)
United States
June 18, 2007 11:49am CST
My class is made up of ages 5 through 11. That is a wide span to get a good Bible Study going for them on their age level but God does supply and take care of it. Do you teach a class at your church? What sites do you use online to help you with your teaching? I use http://www.daniellesplace.com almost every week in one way or the other. There are a few more sites that I have found that have some activity sheets and great Bible lessons. Do you have any that you use in particular?
6 responses
@rabanesd (284)
• United States
18 Jun 07
I am a Sunday School teacher. My class age ranges from 5-7 year olds. We also hold a youth service and that one is runned by one of our ministers and all ages are involved with that, so I know what you mean about having a really good bible study with all ages.
I use the internet too for my lessons. I have never used daniellesplace.com because you have to be a member to get the lessons. We used to follow a curriculum, but it seemed like we were wasting money because when we got so many books, not all of the children were showing up every Sunday, so some of the books were just wasted.
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@mamacathie (3928)
• United States
18 Jun 07
That is the case with us, too much wasted materials. I did join daniellesplace and it is well worth it. There is activities to go with the lessons and crafts to go along with it too. thanks for posting.
@mamacathie (3928)
• United States
18 Jun 07
Ok, thanks for the info. I will be checking it out. God will surely bless you for doing crafts with your kids club. God bless you.
@fightingistheonlyway (2658)
• Canada
18 Jun 07
oh thats great..
is this a form of brainwash?
kids at that age dont even think about god.. i guess maybe 8 is when they ask a few questions, but 5??
what is this nazi germany?
haha, i dono, i dont think its right
@fightingistheonlyway (2658)
• Canada
20 Jun 07
teaching = facts
god is not a fact, its a theory.
that is why ideas like evolution are only learned when they reach grade 6 and have minds of their own.
when you start teaching kids that they are going to go to hell if they dont believe in jesus christ, thats brainwashing my friends.
@mamacathie (3928)
• United States
18 Jun 07
This is not a joke. It is not Nazi either. It is teaching kids from birth about God. If you can only criticize then please don't comment.
@ChampagneGiggles (699)
• United States
19 Jun 07
Kids start asking questions at 3. If they can ask it, they deserve to be answered. And as far as "brainwashing" goes, it's teaching, not brainwashing. You use the same methods in school, but the topic is different.
@mschiqui (1284)
• Philippines
19 Jun 07
i do teach also, but during summer only..I am using books the BIBLE STORY books and some cathechism books that can be bought..i iwll try to visit that site, so that i can have other alternative and perhaps additional lessons for them to learn.Thanks for the site.
@add_im (2712)
• Philippines
19 Jun 07
I teach Children's Ministry at home, where we gather all the children in our neighborhood and taught them about the Bible and God Himself. I use to search my lessons too online but sometimes I forgot to wrote those sites that i've visited in my search that's why I easily forget about them. I would try to check that link out, the one that you've posted here and I will probably get some lessons from there.
@ChampagneGiggles (699)
• United States
19 Jun 07
I taught intertestamental history to teenagers aged 12-18 before I moved to Texas. I loved it, the Jewish history is so rich outside of what's included in Scripture, and though it wasn't cannonized, it's still important and informative concerning spiritual matters as well as just understanding how things were back then.