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Ways Younger Children Can Help Serve the Community

Here is an idea for your younger Sunday School or Bible study students to help with large charitable organizations. It is a direct way your younger students could do a fund raiser to help fund cancer research for children and find that their efforts can help.

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Childrens Bible Lessons – Bread of Life Loaf

One of the main goals with our snacks is to bring the special stories of the Bible into snack time. Jesus said, “Let the children come until me, because the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these.” Because Jesus also referred to himself as “The Bread of Life,” it would be a fine idea to serve our fancy “Bread of Life” to children!

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Positive Ways to Maintain Control in the Classroom

When students are getting out of control, try these Sunday school teaching skills to regain control. Ask for volunteers to help with different aspects of the lesson. Helping your students engage in the activity reduces their interest in other things and helps all students focus, because they will also want the reward of helping with a certain
project.

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Sunday School Lesson Plans – The 3 Biggest Pitfalls

Even with the best preparation and a top notch lesson plan, any Sunday School class can “have its moments.” One minute, all will be coloring and happy. A minute later, they’re running, yelling over each other, talking too loudly, or laughing at inappropriate behavior of an instigator. Let’s look first at the causes of disruptions that [...]

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Your #1 Responsiblity As A Sunday School Teacher

So, you’re either thinking of becoming a Sunday school teacher or you already are a Sunday school teacher. Congratulations on even considering such a wonderful call. Children’s ministry workers are among the most important volunteers on the globe. Children form beliefs and practices that will guide them for the rest of their lives thanks to [...]

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