"16' x 20" pictures in full color give a focal point for theme each quarter. Children will identify with the little ones in the illustrations and be reminded they are special friends of Jesus. Use for Sabbath School rooms, Vacation Bible School, or neighborhood Bible clubs.
Count on lady bugs, panda bears, puppies and more to add a dash of fun to number skills. There is nothing quite like manipulatives to make learning fun! * 140 vivid PRE-CUT pieces Can be used for: * Finger puppets * Calendars * Songs * Literature *... [Show more]
Teach the importance of the Christian's spiritual defenses as described in Ephesians 6. Twelve lessons are provided in the Teacher's manual, each followed by a story to illustrate the topic. Figures are 20" tall.
44 moveable felt pieces illustrate animal and human activity on the farm.
Accurately portrays the rooms and furniture of the tabernacle in full color. Included are 12 devotional talks for children.
Buy more than one family to build a multi-cultural collection. Use these felts for bulletin board displays and stories.
Struggling to pluck the sin from your life but having trouble conquering your past? Biblical counseling is a resource for Christians who need help locating the sin in their lives and cutting it out. David and Beverly Sedlacek offer the truths they have learned through years of clinical practice in... [Show more]
The Scriptures come alive as never before when you study them using the names that God gave Himself. Includes 3 audio CDs.
In His Steps is a series of studies designed to help Christians develop an ever-closer walk with God – to walk with God just as Jesus did. It is dedicated to helping sincere seekers learn to walk in the steps of our Savior. This course is designed to be studied with the aid of an... [Show more]
In a national survey of the state of families in America (Bowman, 2012), parents reportedly believe that raising children today is more complicated than it used to be. Along with that, most perceived that the quality of American family life was declining. In addition, 55% of the parents surveyed... [Show more]