Sunday School materials for children this Easter


Gospel Folio Press carries a number of children’s materials ideal for sharing the Easter story with your Sunday School class or home school group in an age appropriate manner.

The What’s in the Bible? DVD series provides a journey through the Bible you and your kids won’t want to miss! This new series from Phil Vischer, the creator of VeggieTales, teaches the Bible as one big, redemptive story.

Volume 10 of the series examines the life of Jesus as presented in the Gospels, including His death and resurrection. A perfect Easter teaching tool for children.


The Easter Story: Activity Book is available for two age groups: 
6-10 years
8-12 years

Both books offer crossword puzzles, mazes and Scriptures to help kids learn about God’s love for us as demonstrated by Jesus. Reproducible.




The Lamb: Picture Book with CD presents the gospel message in a clear and simple way, dealing with sin and death in a sensitive yet straightforward manner. Illustrated and accompanied by a CD narrating the text, this hardcover book is appropriate for children ages 5 and up.

DVD also available.

Jesus is Alive: The Amazing Story is an illustrated story of the resurrection of Jesus suitable for pre-school children. 

Part of the timeless Bible Wise series from Carine MacKenzie.




Monday, March 16, 2015

 

DAILY?READINGS: Exodus 33 to 34:3; Psalms 83-84; Acts 20:1-16

 

And Moses’ father-in-law said unto him, The thing that thou doest is not good.  Exodus 18:17
So Moses hearkened to the voice of his father-in-law and did all that he had said. Exodus 18:24

Taking advice can be humbling. But sometimes others see more clearly the problem we are facing or the difficulty we are encountering. They may kindly point out where we are going wrong and offer us sound advice on how it can be resolved. How will we react? Will we be like Moses and listen carefully to their wise counsel and then act upon it? —Pete Smith

I need Thee, precious Saviour! I need a friend like Thee;
A friend to soothe and comfort, a friend to care for me.
—F. Whitfield