Go Bible Key Verse Challenge
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Having trouble memorizing Bible verses? Key Verse Challenge Scripture Memory Verse Cards are jam-packed with over 125 tips, tricks, and activities to make memorizing verses fun and easy for kids!
This full-color memory-building guide begins with reasons why Scripture memorization is important. It orients kids to the context of the Bible, why it matters, and where we should turn when life gets hard. It also includes a guide to following Jesus, tips to share your faith, and steps to lead others to Jesus.
The other 2/3 of the book is bursting with 125+ colorful, tear-out Bible verse flash cards with memory-building activities. The front of each card showcases a Bible verse and reference in the clear and accurate New Living Translation. The back of each card features a memory-building activity such as a craft, game, or song! Plus, enjoy tear-out encouragement cards to share with friends and family.
Features:
*125+ tear-out key verse cards from the New Living Translation, featuring verses from the Old and New Testament
*125+ tips, tricks, and activities to help you memorize Scripture
*Tear-out encouragement cards for kids to share with others
*Verses organized by book of the Bible
*Guide to Following Jesus
*How to Share Your Faith
*How to Lead Others to Jesus
*Kid-friendly glossary of unfamiliar Bible words and phrases
*Full-color interior
NLT: The Easiest Translation for Kids to Understand the Heart of the Bible
The NLT’s clear, accurate text makes it the most understandable translation to read alone or aloud.
Familiar language increases ease of memorization for kids of all reading abilities.
The NLT speaks right to the hearts and minds of listeners because they can immediately understand its message without having to process unfamiliar words.
Key Verse Challenge seeks to plant seeds of faith and share the life-changing love of God with children. Ideal for use at home, homeschool, Christian school, or Sunday school.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798400500251
Brock Eastman | Talia Messina
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Go Bible
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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