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This innovative course gives you the flexibility to deliver Key Stage 3 Religious Education however you want - both thematically and/or by religion. InspiRE comprises two parallel sets of books: Themes to InspiRE, three books (one for each year of Key Stage 3) that cover the non-statutory Programme of Study for Religious Education through an exploration of thematic issues and concepts. Religions to InspiRE, seven 'by religion' books that exemplify the themes and expand them from the points of view of the major religions of the UK - in this case Christianity. Each book is supported by an accompanying Teacher's Resource Book. Religions to InspiRE: Christianity: - Contains a series of lessons in three major themes - each with a 'big assignment' at the end which allows you to asses pupil's progress against the eight level scale - Engages all your pupils in their learning and enable them to progress with differentiated pupil centered activities and variety of stimulus material for each lesson - Helps you teach, plan and assess learning whether you are a non-specialist or a time-strapped Religious Education teacher.
From the popular Instant Bible Lessons series, the top 50 fully reproducible newly updated bible lessons for Preschoolers (ages: 2-5) comes with quick, age-appropriate and easy-to-use activities in an updated format. Teachers can use this reproducible book as a weekend currifulcum or for mid-week teaching opportunities and have enough for a whole year's worth of lessons. Each lesson is volunteer-friendly and child approved. Packed with puzzles, games, crafts, and awesome Bible stories, these kids' Bible lessons will keep preschoolers actively involved in creative learning.
Using the alphabet as a guide, this book provides 26 devotional meditations for young children, based on texts that children can easily memorize.
This book reveals biblical truth to children on the Tower of Babel, the full-color visuals and brilliant rhymes bring the account alive!
Steve Pemberton's incredible true story teaches us that no matter how
broken our past or great our misfortunes, we can create a new beginning
and build a life of love and kindness. This new adaptation of the USA
TODAY bestselling memoir A Chance in the World shares Steve's journey
with 8 to 12-year-olds with sensitivity, honesty, and hope.
Taken from his mother at age three, Steve Klakowicz lives in the clutches of a cruel foster family. He finds his only refuge in a box of books given to him by a kind stranger, books that take him to new worlds he can only imagine. He begins to hope that one day he might have a different life. As he grows, Steve is determined to unravel the mystery of his origins. A light-skinned boy with blue eyes, a curly Afro, and a Polish last name, he embarks on an extraordinary quest for his identity, armed with only one clue. Yet nothing is as it appears.
Om ’n kerkkamp saam met sy eks-boelie by te woon is vir Heinrich al erg
genoeg – maar noudat Conrad skielik so hoogheilig is dat hy sommer
Heinrich se beste vriend probeer steel, is dit net een te veel. Voor
Heinrich iets daaraan kan doen, word hy en Conrad saam weggevoer na ’n
Bybelse ryk vol wonderwerke en gevaar, en skielik is daar ver
belangriker dinge op die spel: hulle lewens. Kan Heinrich en Conrad
hulle verskille oorkom en saam die regte keuses maak om weer by die
huis te kom?
With clear facts and answers to the questions kids six to ten ask most, this adaptation of Lee Strobel's bestselling The Case for a Creator uses kid-friendly language, examples, and easy-to-understand information to introduce children to the research, eyewitness accounts, and evidence behind the questions of whether God created the universe, what science tells us about our world, and what those answers mean for us and our faith. Whether they've grown up in the church or are encountering faith for the first time, The Case for a Creator for Kids is the perfect resource to answer the questions about God kids 6-10 ask most. Inside, readers will discover: An introduction to the historical evidence, expert testimonies, extensive research, and scientific proof that back up what the Bible says Scientific research that covers cosmology (how the universe began), DNA, physics, astronomy, and more to look at how the way our world works connect with Scripture Answers for why Christians believe what they do Kid-friendly stories and examples that make the facts easy to understand Ways to talk to other people about God and share what they know The Case for a Creator for Kids: Is a solid source of information that looks at all sides of the issue to present solid evidence behind each conclusion and fact about the Christian faith Has illustrations and callout graphics to make the topics engaging for kids six and up Is an excellent resource for Sunday schools, church libraries, and homeschooling This book can be used on its own or alongside The Case for Christ for Kids, The Case for Faith for Kids, The Case for Grace for Kids, and The Case for Miracles for Kids to help children with faith development and answer questions they wonder about most.
The story of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha comes to life in colorful, full-page illustrations and lively text for children ages 4 through 9. Emphasizing Saint Kateri's special virtue of courage, author and long-time elementary educator Barbara Yoffie helps readers develop an understanding of saints as real-life heroes and heroines who live all around and inspire us to become more like Christ. Saint Kateri Tekakwitha is one of 6 saints in the Saints of North America set, part of the Saints and Me series.
This colorful board book teaches young children about the concept of prayer at all times and in all places with an emphasis on Christ's divinity, His love for us, and His promise of salvation.
This is the first global examination of the historical relationship between Christianity and human rights in the twentieth century. Leading historians, anthropologists, political theorists, legal scholars, and scholars of religion develop fresh approaches to issues such as human dignity, personalism, religious freedom, the role of ecumenical and transatlantic networks, and the relationship between Christian and liberal rights theories. In doing so they move well beyond the temporal and geographical limits of the existing scholarship, exploring the connection between Christianity and human rights, not only in Europe and the United States, but also in Africa, Latin America, and China. They offer alternative chronologies and bring to light overlooked aspects of this history, including the role of race, gender, decolonization, and interreligious dialogue. Above all, these essays foreground the complicated relationship between global rights discourses - whether Christian, liberal, or otherwise - and the local contexts in which they are developed and implemented.
When Little Mole is feeling sad in his dark, underground home, his mother shows him how to look for hope. He finds that signs of spring are everywhere, from the daffodil bulbs under the soil to the tiny buds on the branches above. Hope can be found--even in the darkest places.In Little Mole Finds Hope, best-selling children's author Glenys Nellist and illustrator Sally Garland tell an endearing story sure to lift the spirits of people emerging from the cold of winter or a challenging season of life and inspire them to look for signs that spring will come again.
Offers teens three types of prayers they will find appealing. Original prayers written by teens that bring everyday life to the Lord and that acknowledge God's care about even the most ordinary events, such as friends, sports, and school. The second section taps into the tradition of praying for the saints' intercession for our needs, and introduces each saint with a brief biography. The final section offers a selection of some of the Church's traditional prayers with a teen's reflections on the importance of this prayer in his or her life.
In this book, Penny Thompson discusses the place of Christianity in Religious Education from 1963. She explores the reasons why the committed teaching of the Christian faith has been slowly undermined, and aims to show that the current state of both theory and practice is incoherent and unsustainable. Her arguments explore the debates and historical developments in this sector, over the past forty years, and convincingly propose that the way forward to is to recover the teaching of Christianity in an open and self-critical way. OFSTED reports that the level of unsatisfactory staffing in RE is now a matter of 'deep concern'. This book seeks to inspire and motivate those who might not be attracted to RE teaching as a profession, and details suggestions which may help to alter this current state of affairs. The author draws on primary sources, her own experiences and interviews with prominent individuals in the profession.
The forty men and women whose stories are told in this book may not have started out as perfect people, but they were used by God to do his work. Saints are people who listen to God and try to do what he wants. The saints included in the book fall into four categories: Bible saints from the New Testament, such as St Paul Historical and legendary saints, such as St George Worldwide saints, such as St Francis of Assisi More recent and contemporary saints, such as Mother Teresa Each story is accompanied by: Key date and brief description of the saint Bible link Prayer Related activities Symbol Suggested songs that might be used Some of the people have been formally named as saints by their church. In such cases, their name will appear with 'St' before it, as in St Patrick. Others have not been recognized publicly in this way, but are included in this book because God used them to carry out a particular task. These people are referred to simply by their ordinary names such as Florence Nightingale.
Based on the Traditional Mass in the Extraordinary Form, this is a booklet to help young Catholics pray the Holy Mass in an easy yet excellent manner. A gem of doctrinal accuracy which presents the Mass as a sacrifice and emphasizes the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Impr. 41 pgs, PB
The original illustrated curriculum which guides a child's steps toward a relationship with God and prepares him for believer's baptism in 4 Dynamic sessions. "God... Should I Be Baptized" is a 96 page, 7.5 x 9.25 workbook style, keepsake manual, best suited for 8-12 year old students. It thoroughly covers the steps to a relationship with God and the basics of discipleship, preparing the student for a believer's water baptism through research into Scripture. This book is suited for individual use or classroom setting.
This unusual book does something we sometimes take for granted; it methodically teaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ to young children. Of no small importance because as Romans 1: 16 tells us this Gospel is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes. It has a color picture for each major point and then has a page at the end with just the pictures as a memory device to help children recall these truths. |
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