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Download a really easy to use and functional crossword puzzle make for
free. Great tool to reinforce lessons and can be used in a number of
different manners.
Click Here!
Easy Sunday School Planner is a free helpful little tool that Bible
teachers can use.
Click Here!
Ice breakers for Teens to Adults Great
Ideas to help with groups
Memory Verse Activities -- These are mainly for teens and adults.
Memory Verse Games -- These are mainly for young children
Memory Verse Games -- These are for grade school children
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New Testament Lesson Maker
By Nav Press
Are you frustrated because ready-made Bible lessons aren't personal enough and preparing an original study takes too long? Here's help! LessonMaker allows you to customize group Bible studies by selecting passages from the NIV New Testament, then choosing your topic. Each passage is divided into four types of questions---"Open It," "Explore It," "Get It," and "Apply It." There are over 18,000 study questions with 20 to 30 questions for each of the 692 New Testament passages. 419 pages, 7'' x 11'' softcover from NavPress.
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Creative Bible Lessons From the Old Testament
By Laurie Polich / Zondervan Corp.
Here are 12 Old Testament character studies including Abraham, Rahab, Joseph, Moses, Esther, Ruth, Job, Jonah, and others. To help you teach the lessons there are clips from easy-to-get videos, games for teaching, in-depth, ready-to-use questions guaranteed to spark small-group discussions, original role plays that give students a taste of the stark dilemmas faced by these ancient but very human believers in their Yahweh. These lessons will help your students understand that the God who offered hope and courage to ancient history makers still does the same for teenagers today.
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High School TalkSheets, Updated
By David Lynn / Zondervan Corp.
It's meeting time again and your high schoolers have spent the last twenty minutes talking about spring break and prom dates. A handful of guys are shooting hoops in the church gym while three girls in the corner are swooning over the homecoming king. And you think you're gonna get them talking about peer pressure or popular music? Good luck. They'd rather be doing their geometry homework. But then again, maybe you've found a solution! TalkSheets have been working for leaders for over a decade. And now they're updated - ready to help you get a hardcore discussion going to hit home on real issues - everything from drinking to social injustice. Just pick one of the fifty ready-to-use discussion starters, make copies, and let the questions and activities get them thinking about their world and their lives.
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