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Finding God in the Nonfiction Section

Finding God in the Nonfiction Section Tough Topics Finding God in the Non-Fiction SectionBy Jessica SmithSherry Biddison teaches a Good News Club in the school library with a sign above her head which reads, “Non-Fiction.” It is fitting, because the Bible is as nonfiction as it gets! Children today are... Read More

Practically Prepared—Is It Possible?

Practically Prepared—Is It Possible? by Yolanda Derstine Your Sunday school class was going great! Jesus had fed the 5,000 and Jaxon was tracking right along with the story. The lesson was complete and time was up, but as you listened for the pitter patter of parental feet on the stairs you... Read More

Reset! Regaining and Keeping Attention in Class

Reset! Regaining and Keeping Attention in Class How to Regain and Keep Attention in Class | Sunday School Solutions by Ashley Alden I’m on the children’s church teaching team at my church. I teach the younger group, which range from 3-6 years old. They are hilarious, sweet, and sometimes just plain squirrely! If... Read More

Religious?

Religious? Tough Topics Religious? -Reese Kauffman Have you ever heard someone refer to a person as being very religious? What does that term bring to mind? Someone who is very conscientious? Someone who is diligent in their religious practices? Someone whose faith is obvious in... Read More

Known by Their Name

Known by Their Name Stories from CEF Known by Their Name -Susan Lingo Every experienced gardener knows that labeling seeds as they are planted helps distinguish good plants from weeds later. Use the following activity to show kids that Christians should produce the good fruits of love,... Read More

Heed the Warning of a Fellow Servant

Heed the Warning of a Fellow Servant Tough Topics Heed the Warning of a Fellow Servant -Barth and Sally Middleton Reading newspaper accounts of scandal in the lives of church leaders we don’t know is hard enough. Imagine our distress when we received a personal letter about someone we greatly admired... Read More