Little Animal Sermons
$10.95
Because of the natural appeal of animals, they provide a means by which to capture children’s attention and teach biblical truths. With each lesson is a page for younger children to color and an activity page for older children.
Most children love animals. And because of the natural appeal of animals, they provide an attractive means by which to capture children’s attention and teach biblical truths.
These lessons provide an opportunity for pastors or Christian educators during Sunday morning worship, Sunday School, Vacation Church School, or any other time of interaction with young people.
Accompanying each lesson is a page for younger children to color and an additional activity page for older children.
“I found your manuscript appealing and interesting. We like the activities that accompany the good stories.
Albert Frederick Mutti
Bishop, Kansas Area
United Methodist Church
Lessons include:
The Turtle: Sheltered By The Presence Of God
The Dog, Pansy: Sheltered By God’s Word
The Penguin: Working Together
The Rhinoceros And The Tickbird: Working Together Though Not Alike
The Opossum: Playing Dead To Sin
The Squirrel: Gathering Treasures
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SKU (ISBN): 9780788013492
ISBN10: 0788013491
Julia Bland
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2002
Publisher: CSS Publishing
Print On Demand Product
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