Searched for this and found nothing. Does anyone know of any resources that would be useful for preparing Children's Bible class lessons, appropriate for K-6th grade?
A search for "Children's Ministry" on the Logos website turned up this:
http://www.logos.com/product/2973/childrens-ministry-sourcebook-2006
Just didn't use the correct wording in my search. Thank you very much Rosie.
Does anyone know of any resources that would be useful for preparing Children's Bible class lessons, appropriate for K-6th grade?
I know that Rosie found a title for you… Let me suggest something else, in the form of a recommendation to Logos. [;)] I would love to see resources from the ORANGE strategy put into Vyrso: http://whatisorange.org/ If you want to know more, let me know and I can find a way to contact you.
I too would like to see some of the ORANGE resources in Vyrso. In our church we use a strategy at this time and it is very useful.
There is another thread talking about putting warning labels on resources. What subset of Christianity do the lessons cover? That is what will your church board think of you six months after they, on your recommendation, start using them? [No criticism meant toward the posters that listed some – having lessons in Logos would be a plus but your church board might want to know, for example, which side of the Millennium the Second Coming is taught before starting lessons. [Please replace my question with your own Heretic / Truth splitting test ((maybe: ‘does it use dinosaurs for illustrations?’)) (I think that the poster that posted that one was only pointing out how much we are split)]] [[The main part of the lessons the church I have been teaching in are so watered down that they could be used in any church with a sign outside claiming it is a Christian Church]][And (maybe more importantly) will each Kindergartener need to have their own license to use the lessons (will we be able to get a Church license for the lesson sets with a fee set by how many tens of students we have in the largest class?) or will we get permission to reprint the lessons as needed? (year after year after year)]]
((edit - or are you only looking for help in writing your own lesson set?))
Thanks all for the replies. This request was for my wife's benefit. She is a great children's Bible class teacher. And she often is called at the last minute when someone is sick and not able to take their class. I think a resource like Rosie suggested will be just the thing to get the creative juices flowing. Not looking for a curriculum to follow. But I do thank you for the suggestion.
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