A study of the Tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant is useful not only for the biblical knowledge of its history but because it reveals to us a God who wants to be with us.
The Tabernacle, and later the Temple, are symbols of the righteousness of God’s being and the grace and forgiveness he offers when we choose to go our own way.
God did not have to provide atonement for our sinful actions, and yet he did. The Tabernacle provided a holy place that could offer a reconciliation between God and his people.
Included in this packet are teaching notes and handouts that are blank where they can be filled in during this study.
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.
Here is a creative way to introduce the 12 Disciples of Jesus in the New Testament. My “Who Were the 12 Disciples?” worksheets give you an introduction quiz, asking your class to name the disciples (with answers included).
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