Tips & Tricks Putting the Fun in Fundamentals – Julie Cox Flashing lights and amusing music, puppet plays and dramatic skits, brightly colored sets and hands-on learning are all on the top of the list for today’s children’s programs both in secular education and...
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Tough Topics Challenging Children to be Honest – Robert Choun Most preteens and teenagers lie. That was the conclusion of a recent survey of 3,700 American and Canadian 11-18 year olds. What can we do about this epidemic of dishonesty? We can teach primaries the value...
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Tips & Tricks Love is an Action Verb – Susan Haglund Bible clubs in public schools face some out-of-the-ordinary obstacles. But building relationships with school administrators, teachers and parents can lead to clubs with firm foundations. A few practical ways to...
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Tough Questions From Kids Helping Children Recognize Sin and Win – Sheida Catalan It was 9:50 on Sunday morning. I was rushing to set up for my class when the mother of one of my students approached me with a heavy heart. “Please, will you talk to Justin? I found out...
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Tips & Tricks Easy Steps to Better Classroom Management – Julie Cox Last week the children in my Sunday school class were unusually rambunctious. As soon as they arrived the morning started going downhill. By the time class was over I was worn out and wondered if...
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Tough Topics What Does It Mean To Be 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...
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