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Here's an overview of what Units 4 and 5: God the Redeemer will cover.
In this section, we will take a small break from the Old Testament to look at Jesus' birth, since Christmas is just around the corner. The Gospel Project anticipated that and had lessons ready! Woo-hoo!
Unit 4 Big Ideas: Moses Lessons Pictures
Unit 5 Big Ideas: Christmas Lessons Pictures
Parents, you can use the link above to download these images to use at home. After the lesson on Sunday, use the pictures to ask your child about what they learned in class.
Moses Session 1: Moses was Born and Called
Christmas 1: Angels Spoke to Mary and Joseph
Christmas 2: Jesus was Born
Christmas 3: Wise Men Visited Jesus
Moses Session 2:
The Plagues, the Passover, and the Crossing of the Red Sea
Moses Session 3: The Wilderness Test
Moses Moses Session 4: The Golden Calf
Moses Session 5: The Ten Commandments: Love God
Christmas 3: Wise Men Visited Jesus
Moses Session 2:
The Plagues, the Passover, and the Crossing of the Red Sea
Moses Session 3: The Wilderness Test
Moses Moses Session 4: The Golden Calf
Moses Session 5: The Ten Commandments: Love God
The links above are to 4 different versions of this passage. The NIV translation is what is pictured.
This is the scripture that will be referenced throughout this unit. It
is modified for the younger kids. Make sure to look through the handouts
your child receives each week to see how this verse is modified.
The lessons in this unit are based with this question in mind. When doing your home devotionals, make sure you are working with your child on understanding this big question.
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Parents, we would LOVE to hear about how your family devotions are going!
- Is the material being shared helpful?
- Are students excited to bring home materials to share?
- Is your child able to talk about the story that was taught?
- Are your children making connections from the Bible story to their lives? We really want our children to see that the Bible and its teaching are still relevant today.
Please leave a comment-or two- in the comment section at the end of this post. We want to hear from you!
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