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Christmas Story Snack Mix Printable Labels Christmas Activity with Sign Up List

By Little Learner Crafts

Christmas Story Snack Mix: A Fun and Faith-Filled Printable Activity!

Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with this Christmas Story Snack Mix Activity—a delightful and interactive way to share the Biblical story of Jesus' birth while making a festive snack! This printable resource combines the timeless Christmas story with a hands-on snack mix activity that’s perfect for classrooms, Sunday schools, holiday parties, or family gatherings.

What’s Included:

The Biblical Christmas Story: A heartwarming, age-appropriate retelling of the birth of Jesus, told in a fun, engaging way. Each part of the story corresponds to a different ingredient in the snack mix, making it an interactive experience that brings the Nativity story to life.

Printable Ingredient Labels: Creative, holiday-themed labels for each snack mix ingredient, each corresponding to a part of the Bible story.

Biblical Story Prompts: Each ingredient ties to a specific element of the Nativity story, from the humble manger to the visit of the shepherds. Use these prompts to reinforce the message of the Christmas story while kids assemble their snack mix.

Give the gift of Jesus: Christmas-themed snack mix tags that can be used for packaging and gifting your festive treat, perfect for sharing the joy of Christmas with friends, family, or neighbors.

Bonus! A sign up list is included to utilize for your classroom or Sunday School class.

Perfect For:

  • Sunday school classes and religious education
  • Classroom holiday celebrations with a focus on the true meaning of Christmas
  • Family activities that teach the Christmas story
  • Christmas parties or gift-making activities

How It Works:

  1. Read through the Biblical Christmas Story as you follow along with the snack mix ingredients.
  2. As each part of the story is told, add the corresponding snack ingredient to your mix, making connections between the story and the food.
  3. Enjoy the fun of mixing your snack while reflecting on the true story of Christmas!

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Offers a creative and interactive way to teach children the biblical account of Jesus' birth.
  • Encourages meaningful discussions about the real reason for the season.
  • Perfect for reinforcing faith-based teachings in a hands-on, fun, and delicious way.
  • Ideal for teachers, parents, and faith leaders looking for an engaging holiday activity that centers on the Christian story of Christmas.

Download your Christmas Story Snack Mix printable today and bring the joy and message of Christmas to life with this faith-filled, fun, and tasty holiday activity!

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Promised Land Bible Bundle - Numbers, Joshua, & Judges

By Cheryl Bennett

Follow Moses and the Israelites as they begin the journey of moving into the Promised Land. Each lesson includes story pages with colorful clipart as well as story pages in black and white. This is great for putting together your own version of a children's story Bible.

Resources also include a variety of activities, puzzles, coloring sheets, ideas, and printing instructions. Some resources also include activities for a variety of ages and levels, such as how to study the passage and not just read the story.

Included:

  1. Numbers 13-14 - Moses Sends 12 Spies to Canaan, God's Promised Land
  2. Numbers 20-21 - Israel Complains but God Still Saves
  3. Joshua 1-3 - Rahab Hides the Spies
  4. Joshua 6 - The Walls Fall in Jericho
  5. Joshua 7 - Achan Steals and Israel Is Defeated
  6. Joshua 8 - Israel Defeats Ai
  7. Judges 6:1-24 - God Sends Gideon
  8. Judges 6:25-40 - Gideon Puts out a Fleece
  9. Judges 7 - Gideon Defeats Midian with a Small Army
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God Sends Gideon, Judges 6:1-24, Homeschool, Bible Lesson, All Ages

By Cheryl Bennett

God Sends Gideon is a great resource if you are teaching or learning about Judges 6:1-24. Not only is there a summary of the story with colorful clipart, there are also several activities for every age. There are even study sheets to help teachers prepare for teaching the lesson.

Include:

  • Printing instructions
  • Story pages with color, great for creating your own version of a children's Bible story book
  • Story pages in black and white
  • Coloring pages
  • Storyboard in color
  • Storyboard in black and white
  • Ideas for story review for all ages
  • “What’s happening in this picture?” activity - great for small groups, pairs, or whole class
  • Story ordering activity
  • A short Bible study series over this passage, easily adaptable for any age.
  • Recording activity for key people, places, and things. The idea here is to start incorporating the Inductive Bible Study Method for any age
  • Brainstorm Activity - 5Ws and an H questions for the passage
  • Create questions and answers with a place for passages where answers are found
  • Summarize the Passage activity
  • A gospel presentation. I recommend tying this into every lesson. Remind the students of the sins that people in the passage committed and how this was a violation of 1 or more of the Ten Commandments. Remind them that we also violate God’s laws and need Jesus, the perfect sacrifice, to save us. He took the punishment through death and rose from death. He is one day coming back!
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Anchored: Comprehensive Summer Camp and VBS Package with Crafts and Bible Lesson

By Michellecurtis

"Anchored" is a comprehensive 24-page summer camp package designed to make your VBS or summer camp a success. This resource offers daily crafts for both 5-7-year-olds and 8-10-year-olds with varying ability levels. Each day includes a Bible study focusing on being anchored in Christ, with specific daily learnings, key understandings, pre-learning questions, biblical narratives, relevance to real-life situations, and daily Bible verses. Additionally, a daily show is included to supplement the campers' learning experience.

This package includes:

  • Daily crafts for ages 5-7 and 8-10
  • Bible study with daily learning objectives and key understandings
  • Pre-learning questions
  • Biblical narrative and real-life relevance
  • Daily Bible verse
  • Supplementary daily show

Make your VBS or summer camp engaging and spiritually enriching with this well-rounded package. Perfect for a variety of age groups and learning levels, "Anchored" provides everything you need for a successful and meaningful camp experience.

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The Themes of Genesis Bible Study Bundle

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in Genesis with these helpful Bible lessons. Each lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis and help the reader think about the text. The lessons do not require the use of any specific translation, which makes them compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
These lessons are written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included in each lesson:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

Lessons Included:

  • The Creation of the World: Genesis 1
  • The Creation of Man: Genesis 2
  • The Fall of Man: Genesis 3
  • The Story of Cain: Genesis 4
  • The Genealogy of Adam - Genesis 5
  • Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6-9
  • The Genealogy of Noah - Genesis 10
  • The Tower of Babel: Genesis 11
  • The Call of Abram: Genesis 12-13
  • Abram and Melchizedek: Genesis 14
  • God's Covenant with Abram: Genesis 15
  • Hagar and the Angel of the Lord: Genesis 16
  • The Sign of the Covenant: Genesis 17
  • God at the Oak of Mamre: Genesis 18
  • The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19
  • Abimelech the Innocent: Genesis 20
  • Isaac, Ishmael, and the Faithfulness of God: Genesis 21
  • The Sacrifice of Issac: Genesis 22
  • The Burial of Sarah: Genesis 23
  • Rebekah: The Wife of Isaac: Genesis 24
  • The Life of Isaac - Genesis 25-26
  • Jacob Steals Esau's Blessing - Genesis 27
  • Jacob's Ladder - Genesis 28
  • Jacob in Haran - Genesis 29-30:24
  • Jacob Returns to Canaan - Genesis 30:25-31
  • Jacob Meets Esau - Genesis 32-33
  • The Genealogy of Israel - Genesis 34-36
  • Joseph is Sold into Slavery - Genesis 37
  • The Line of Judah - Genesis 38
  • Joseph in Egypt - Genesis 39
  • Joseph in Prison - Genesis 40
  • Joseph before Pharaoh - Genesis 41
  • Joseph Meets His Brothers - Genesis 42
  • The Brothers Return to Egypt - Genesis 43
  • Benjamin is Framed and Captured - Genesis 44
  • Joseph Revealed - Genesis 45
  • Israel Goes to Egypt - Genesis 46-47
  • Jacob Blesses Ephraim and Manasseh - Genesis 48
  • Jacob Blesses His Sons - Genesis 49
  • Jacob's Burial and Joseph's Death - Genesis 50

The lessons do not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lessons are written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

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The Themes of Genesis: The Genealogy of Noah Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the genealogy of Noah in Genesis 10 with this helpful Genesis Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 10 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 10 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 10
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 10
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

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The Themes of Genesis: The Tower of Babel Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the tower of Babel in Genesis 11 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 11 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study written for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 11 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 11
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 11
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6-9

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Call of Abram: Genesis 12-13

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The Themes of Genesis: The Call of Abram Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the call of Abram in Genesis 12-13 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 12-13 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 12-13 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 12-13
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 12-13
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Tower of Babel: Genesis 11

Next Lesson in the Series:

Abram and Melchizedek: Genesis 14

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The Themes of Genesis: The Story of Cain Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the Cain in Genesis 4 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 4 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 4 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 4
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 4
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Fall of Man: Genesis 3

Next Lesson in the Series:

Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6-9

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The Themes of Genesis: Abram and Melchizedek Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Abram and Melchizedek in Genesis 14 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 14 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 14 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 14
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 14
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Call of Abram: Genesis 12-13

Next Lesson in the Series:

God's Covenant with Abram: Genesis 15

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The Themes of Genesis: The Sacrifice of Isaac Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Sacrifice of Isaac in Genesis 22 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 22 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 22 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 22
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 22
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

God's Promises Fulfilled: Genesis 21

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Burial of Sarah: Genesis 23

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The Themes of Genesis: God at the Oak of Mamre Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of God at the Oak of Mamre in Genesis 18 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 18 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 18 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 18
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 18
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Sign of the Covenant: Genesis 17

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19

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The Themes of Genesis: The Sign of the Covenant Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of the Sign of the Covenant between God and Abram in Genesis 17 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 17 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 17 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 17
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 17
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Hagar and the Angel of the Lord: Genesis 16

Next Lesson in the Series:

God at the Oak of Mamre: Genesis 18

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The Themes of Genesis: Hagar and the Angel of the Lord Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Hagar and the Angel of the Lord in Genesis 16 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 16 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 16 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 16
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 16
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

God's Covenant with Abram: Genesis 15

Next Lesson in the Series:

The Sign of the Covenant: Genesis 17

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The Themes of Genesis: God's Covenant with Abram Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of God's Covenant with Abram in Genesis 15 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 15 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 15 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 15
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 15
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Abram and Melchizedek: Genesis 14

Next Lesson in the Series:

Hagar and the Angel of the Lord: Genesis 16

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The Themes of Genesis: Abraham and Abimelech Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Abraham and Abimelech in Genesis 20 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 20 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 20 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 20
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 20
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19

Next Lesson in the Series:

Isaac, Ishmael, and the Faithfulness of God: Genesis 21

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The Themes of Genesis: The Life of Isaac Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Life of Isaac in Genesis 25-26 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 25-26 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 25-26 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 25-26
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 25-26
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Rebekah: The Wife of Isaac: Genesis 24

Next Lesson in the Series:

Jacob Steals the Blessing: Genesis 27

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The Themes of Genesis: The Death of Sarah Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of The Burial of Sarah in Genesis 23 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 23 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 23 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 23
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 23
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Sacrifice of Isaac: Genesis 22

Next Lesson in the Series:

Rebekah: The Wife of Isaac: Genesis 24

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The Themes of Genesis: Rebekah, The Wife of Isaac Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Rebekah, the wife of Isaac in Genesis 24 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 24 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 24 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 24
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 24
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

The Burial of Sarah: Genesis 23

Next Lesson in the Series:

Rebekah The Life of Isaac: Genesis 25-26 (coming soon)

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The Themes of Genesis: Jacob's Ladder Bible Study

By Jennifer Connett

Learn about the major themes in the story of Jacob's Ladder in Genesis 28 with this helpful Bible lesson. This lesson includes 5 sections that address the major themes of Genesis 28 and help the reader think about the text. The lesson does not require the use of any specific translation, which makes the lesson compatible with whatever translation the reader is comfortable using.

Who is this study for and what will they learn?
This lesson is written for teens and adults who want to have a better understanding of the Bible. Teens and adults will be introduced to the major themes of Genesis 28 in an engaging way that helps you see for yourself how the text develops these themes, and why it matters.

This is what is included:

  • A brief description of the major themes of Genesis 28
  • A walk through of the text showing how the themes are developed in Genesis 28
  • A section on application that can be used for personal growth
  • Questions for each section to encourage more thought about the text
  • Example answers to the questions designed to assist new readers to the Bible

This lesson is written to be an engaging Bible study that will help students think about and read the Bible. Students will understand how the Bible is written and see that there is a cohesive story behind Scripture that will help them read the Bible and understand it better for themselves.

The lesson does not require any specific translation of the Bible, making it accessible for any student who has access to a Bible, paper or electronic. Where specific language matters, the lesson includes the necessary Biblical text so that the student does not have to try to find the right Bible translation.

The lesson is written to require almost no prep time, outside of reading the chapter of the Bible in question. Because of the format of the lesson, it is very flexible, allowing it to be used in a variety of settings such as school, home, small groups, co-ops, and Sunday school.

Previous Lesson in the Series:

Jacob Steals the Blessing: Genesis 27

Next Lesson in the Series:

Jacob in Haran: Genesis 29-30:24

English Language Arts
Religion
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