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Bible
Studies For Children
Sometimes
it is very easy to get caught up in today’s high-tech society
and forget the basics of family activities specific to religion. When
we think of Bible studies for children, we usually picture a church
setting with children sitting in pews using rote memorization to learn
Biblical verses by heart. Computers do not typically come into the
picture, but they should.
There are a number of sites that offer wonderful ideas for parents and
Sunday school teachers around the globe. One of these sites is
childrensbiblestudy.com. This massive website is user-friendly and its
features are not limited to Bible studies for children. Parents and
instructors can find engaging activities that revolve around religious
themes almost effortlessly because of the easily navigated organization
of the website.
One of my favorite features is “Ask Uncle Noah” in
which you can enter any question about the Bible. An expert will
address your question as soon as possible. This is a very valuable tool
for Bible studies for children because it is interactive. An adult can
help the child ask the question or the child can even explore the
question section himself.
The “Ask Uncle Noah” section can be a valuable
resource for children who want to learn about the Bible without
becoming frustrated from looking for answers in the massive book that
may be overwhelming for younger children. The feature also provides
young children with an exciting, personalized way to obtain new
information. The youngsters will enjoy a message created just for their
questions, adding enjoyment to the Bible studies for children.
Childrensbiblestudy.com also offers printable activities that an
instructor can organize for gatherings. These printable activities can
be incorporated into specific Bible studies for children. Among the
printable activities are coloring pages that depict scenes from the
Bible. The coloring pages are perfect for small children. In addition,
small children will enjoy downloading animation and looking at clipart
available at no charge through the site.
Bible studies for children become more and more challenging as the kids
get older. Bigger kids might prefer reading the Bible Believe-it-or-Not
section that is filled with little-known facts about the Bible. There
are also puzzles, word searches and morphing activities in which
students can create interesting images from photos while learning
valuable lessons.
In this day and age of high-tech gadgets and computers, Bible studies
for children are not lost. With a little time and effort, parents and
religious instructors can find a plethora of resources using the most
up-to-date technology. All of it is kind to those of us who are not
computer savvy. Websites like childrensbiblestudy.com bring the Bible
into the 21st Century.
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