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Books with title Books Of The Bible Games

  • Books Of The Bible Games

    Kim Maria

    language (, March 24, 2012)
    Books of the Bible games offer games and fun activities for parents, Sunday school teachers, CCD teachers and elementary school religion teachers.These games foster kids' learning and creativity skills while helping them grow in their knowledge of their faith and the bible. Some games use common household and classroom items while others require inexpensive supplies like construction or computer paper. These games can be printed off for use at home, Sunday school, religion education classes at schools and for vacation bible schools. They can be played at home or school anytime during the year and offer children a fun way to learn about the bible and biblical characters while playing fun games.
  • The Big Book of Bible Games #1

    Gospel Light

    Paperback (Gospel Light, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Don’t you always wish you could think of a quick and easy game? Here’s the place to start! Everyone who works with kids needs this book! The Big Book of Bible Games #1 contains more than 150 games perfect for Vacation Bible School, Sunday school, camp, and more. The fun games contained in this reproducible resource will help you talk about Bible principles and verses and reinforce life application with children ages 6 to 12.Perfect for use any time you have a group of kids and a great resource at home for family fun!
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  • Abingdon's Books of the Bible Games

    Rhoda Preston, LeeDell Stickler

    Paperback (Abingdon Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Books of the Bible Games will help students learn the books of the Old and New Testaments through games played in the classroom. Contains reproducible Books of the Bible cards for the students. Over 20 fun games that build on one another.
  • Big Book of Bible Games #2

    Gospel Light

    Paperback (Gospel Light, Aug. 2, 2002)
    Don’t you always wish you could think of a quick and easy game? Here’s the place to start! Everyone who works with kids needs this book! The Big Book of Bible Games #2 has more than 150 games perfect for Vacation Bible School, Sunday school, camp, and more.Help kids talk about Bible principles and versesUse any time you have a group of kidsA great resource at-home for family fun!Fully reproducible
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  • Books of the Bible

    Jerold Potter

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Book by Potter, Jerold
  • The Book of Books: The Bible Retold

    Trevor Dennis

    eBook (Lion Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The great stories of the Old and New Testaments are best understood in the contexts in which they were shaped: contexts which help sift storytelling and history, poetry and prose, chronicle and commentary. Trevor Dennis is an academic theologian with a gift for storytelling. In this highly acclaimed Bible retelling, now available in a new format edition, he goes back to the roots of the biblical writings, bringing fresh insights into the familiar stories in his novelistic retelling. His aim to bring the stories of the Bible alive is achieved in a book which brims with verve, humour and originality, in a style that will appeal to readers of all ages.
  • The Book of Games

    James L. Lewis

    eBook
    ARSOPTUS HAD BEEN GIVEN A MISSION TO BRING BACK TO CHILDREN WHAT SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN LOST.This adventurous story will lead you to know Arsoptus; changed by a power unknown to him, given the powers to make changes to anyone he needs. Arsoptus must deliver the games given him to all the children in the world. Fun and games have been forgotten, but Nemis wants to stop Arsoptus because he counts on children to do nothing but eat and sit around.
  • The Big Book of Bible Games

    Gospel

    Paperback (Gospel Light, March 15, 1997)
    Here's a Big Bible activity book that has something for everyone! With 200 Bible games at your fingertips, this book is perfect for Sunday school, vacation Bible school, church retreats, Christian schools, camps, child care, or any time you have a group of kids around you. The pages designated with an "E" (for Easy) feature fun exercises your pre- and early grade-schoolers will love, while pages marked "For Thinkers Only" challenge older students with more complex activities. Inside you'll find word games, treasure hunts, riddles, and much more! Also features a comprehensive index, easy-to-follow instructions, and a "smart" table of contents that helps you find the kind of game you need.
  • Books of the Bible

    Jerold C. Potter

    Paperback (Potter's Publishing, Jan. 1, 2000)
    As you peruse these brief narratives of the books of the Bible, take a moment to "rediscover" this most amazing book. The journey of the word of God is only complete if it is embraced by those who possess it.
  • Brain Games: Book of Bible Doodles, The

    Editors of PIL

    Paperback (Publications International, Jan. 25, 2013)
    Brain Games Kids: Bible Doodles gives children the chance to actively engage with their favorite Bible stories! With over 150 pages of Biblical scenes and characters to draw and doodle, they will learn about the Bible and exercise their creative muscles--all while having fun! Children can doodle and draw their way through over 100 classic Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments -- from Eve to Daniel, and Mary to Paul, children can draw it all! Lively illustrations and kid-friendly prompts make it easy for kids to leap into each new page and story. Bible references and verses keep the activities rooted in the pages of Scripture. After they're done doodling, they can start coloring! Each page of Bible Doodles can be colored, doubling the activity value.
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  • The Big Book of Games

    Dorothy Stott

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Oct. 1, 1998)
    From Hopscotch and Kick the Can to Spud and Flashlight Tag, this comprehensive book of games provides players with many types of games and the rules involved to play them correctly, complete with safety tips and easy-to-read directions.
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  • The Book of Books: The Bible Retold

    Trevor Dennis

    Paperback (Lion Children's Bks, June 19, 2009)
    The great stories of the Old and New Testaments are best understood in the contexts in which they were shaped: contexts which help sift storytelling and history, poetry and prose, chronicle and commentary. Trevor Dennis is an academic theologian with a gift for storytelling. In this highly acclaimed Bible retelling, now available in a new format edition, he goes back to the roots of the biblical writings, bringing fresh insights into the familiar stories in his novelistic retelling. His aim to bring the stories of the Bible alive is achieved in a book which brims with verve, humour and originality, in a style that will appeal to readers of all ages.