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Many of you and many us have families, and we’re big on helping encourage our children to get in the Word early. So big on this topic that we began our new Let The Children Come monthly feature a few months ago!
We’ve discussed raising kingdom builders with Scripture memory, helping kids with special needs be involved during study time, using inductive study with our kids, setting an example for our kids to see, and many Bible study resources.
Today, we have 5 more kids’ Bible study resources to share with you. These five come from this week’s Bundle of the Week!
This week’s bundle includes a ton of Bible study resources for kids! Discover resources for Scripture memorization, Bible study and character development, as well as handwriting practice, letter recognition and more, at more than 80% off.
This week only, get all five of these ebooks for more than 80% off:
God’s Word in My Heart by Jennifer Thorson
Help your children hide God’s Word in their young hearts and learn Scripture alongside them with Jennifer’s God’s Word in My Heart: A Scripture Learning Guide with Memory Verses! This program includes ideas for helping even the littlest of your children memorize Scripture, lists of songs to help with specific verses, printable Scripture memory verses and more. This set includes all 4 versions: ESV, KJV, NASB and variety (ESV, NIV 1984, NASB, NKJV).
Write Through the Bible: Exodus 20:1-21 by Luke and Trisha Gilkerson
Exodus 20 includes the Ten Commandments, which stand at the center of the Law of Moses and offer a foundational understanding of morality and the character of God. Luke & Trisha’s Write Through the Bible program provides 131 days of handwriting, copywork and dictation practice along with Scripture memorization, and this set includes both the cursive and manuscript versions of the workbook.
The ABCs for Godly Children by Lindsey Stomberg
The ABCs for Godly Children is a comprehensive, Bible curriculum centered around teaching children ages 4-10 about the God they serve and how to have a heart like His. Using each letter of the alphabet, a Bible lesson is presented in an understandable and interactive format to teach core truths concerning the Gospel, godly character, and biblical manhood and womanhood through Scripture memorization, detailed lessons, simple crafts, and interactive song.
The Dig: Luke (Volume 1) by Patrick Schwenk
The Dig for Kids: Luke (Volume 1) is a simple and easy way for parents to study the Book of Luke with their children. The Dig takes the guesswork out of teaching with one-page lessons that consist of: The Map, an overview of each lesson; The Dig, the main passage of the Bible you will be reading and three or four questions that will help with discussion and review; The Treasure, the big idea of the passage being studied; and The Display, to help your child live out what he or she has just learned.
Princess Training Plus Armor of God by Richele McFarlin
Princess Training: For the King’s Glory is a unit study designed to encourage young girls {7-13} to glorify God through their lives and understand their role as a daughter of the King. This study can be modified for younger or older girls and works great for a group study, and each lesson contains a short devotional, discussion, and activity. In addition, the Armor of God mini unit study includes copywork, Scripture study, discussion questions,vocabulary, and activities to help children {5-9} study the armor of God.
The Bible Studies for Kids bundle is only available through 8am EST on Monday, 10/14. Get yours today!
What’s your favorite Bible study resource for children?
Joyful Reader says
This may sound crazy but our oldest daughter is 21 not yet married nor has any prospects. We have already decided that I will be homeschooling our grandchildren! I am looking for materials to start storing up not only academic but bible work as well. This all looks wonderful! I will be placing an order soon! Thank you for this post and Let The Children Come monthly feature.
Caroline says
So glad it’s helpful! These resources are regularly recommended around the web, so I hope they’ll be useful to you all as well!