Susan Grant has been teaching children on multiage levels since 1986. Her first novel, The Bottle House was published in 2021. She has also published two devotion books, 100 Minutes with God and 100 More Minutes with God. The Boone Tails series are her debut children’s books following the adventures of a little red dachshund named Boone. Susan lives with her husband and little dachshund on the coast of Maine.
Dealing with abandonment and how to forgive and move on.
When something is broken, is it beyond healing? This short study will examine what brokenness is, how to introduce the topic and four pages of teaching notes. These include: 4 truths about brokenness to help in healing. Discussion questions are provided as well.
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For anyone who has been abandoned, there is hope to move beyond it.
Check out my Bible study plan on this worthwhile topic.
This download includes:
Bible passages used with this topic.
A brief word study on the word, abandonment.
A suggested way to introduce this topic.
Definitions and teaching notes on topic.
Applications that are practical.
You can use these discussion questions in Sunday school, Bible study, or small groups.
Here is a creative way to teach the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 5-7.
I have included lesson plans, introductory ideas, illustrations and worksheets that are both completed and left blank for the class to fill in. I have used both the King James Version (KJV) and the New Living Version (NLV) in these lessons.
This Bible unit would be ideal on the high school level and older.
Memory in motion - Learning the books of the Bible, in order, is vital for finding your way around the Bible. There are 66 books total in the Old and New Testaments combined. This is a fun and active way to teach the order of the books of the Bible PLUS your pupils will gain a general idea of the content of each book.
Books of the Bible Rap - Learning the books of the Bible, in order, is vital for finding your way around the Bible. There are 66 books total in the Old and New Testaments combined. This is a fun and active way to teach the order of the books of the Bible.
When something is broken, is it beyond healing? This short study will examine what brokenness is and how to heal from it.
Check out my Bible study plan on this worthwhile topic.
This download includes:
Bible passages used with this topic.
A brief word study on the word, abandonment.
A suggested way to introduce this topic.
Definitions and teaching notes on topic.
Applications that are practical.
You can use these discussion questions in Sunday school, Bible study, or small groups.
Here is a creative way to teach the book of Jonah.
I have included teaching notes, introductory ideas, illustrations and worksheets that are both completed and left blank for the class to fill in. I have used the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible in this unit but you can adapt the worksheets to other versions. This Bible unit would be ideal for upper elementary through adults
Here is a creative way to introduce a New Testament Bible unit to your students.
My New Testament Terms worksheets give you both 19 vocabulary words with the definitions and the same worksheets without the definitions, in case you would like your classes to fill them in as you go. Knowing and understanding these New Testament terms are vital in understanding the Gospels and many other sections of the Bible.
This activity would be ideal on the high school level and older.
Endurance is almost a lost art. Because we live in a world of instant gratification, endurance is not practiced regularly. Endurance is vital in our Christian walk.
Do you find yourself battling fear? How is a Christian to be courageous in a world of chaos and destruction? This Bible study includes a background study on the word, courage; a introduction to the subject; what courage is NOT and what does having courage require?
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