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The Easter Story (Week 1)
Read from the Bible here (choose a gospel account) about Jesus entering Jerusalem. Read here, here, or here about the last supper.

the PASSOVER PLOT
On the night Jesus was betrayed, he shared a meal with his disciples. Jesus came to Jerusalem as the Feast of Unleavened Bread, called Passo


Baby Moses
Baby Moses
Read the story in the bible here. Or, read the story from an age-appropriate children’s Bible storybook.

Journey to Jerusalem
Although our study has not been on the gospel of Luke, it is important to notice the narrative design of Luke as most of our conversations h

Take Care How You Listen
As we follow the conversations and interactions of Jesus, we are in (Luke 8). Jesus shares a parable that we typically call the "Parable of


Joseph Saves His Family
Read the story from the Bible here. Or, read the story from a children’s Bible storybook appropriate to the age of your listeners.

Forgiveness of Sins
Who is Jesus? Many people during the life and ministry of Jesus were trying to answer this question. Today, many still seek an answer to thi

Pharaoh's Dreams
This children's lesson continues the story of Joseph in Egypt from Genesis 41.


Joseph's Dreams
Use these images from freebibleimages.org to tell the story of Joseph and his dreams (please read the terms of download). Images courtesy o

Jesus Revealed
Through the creation narrative, we learn the power of God's word. "And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light." (Gen. 1:3). Wit

Calling of Matthew
Luke records several miracles in (Lk. 5), a man who is cleansed of leprosy and a paralytic man who is healed. After this, Luke tells the acc


Jacob and Esau
When Isaac grew up, he got married to Rebekah. God told Isaac the same promises he had told Abraham—-he would have a very large family, he w
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