This Bible Study on Exodus is designed to inspire children who are ages 6-11 years old to understand the Bible as the story of God’s redeeming love. Children celebrate what they learn through fun activities and interactive games. There are 20 lessons, and each lesson contains a scripture memory verse, truths about God, biblical background, faith words, teaching tips, and activities. These activities guide children to discover and apply God’s truths to real-life situations.
Exodus explains how God continued to keep his promise to Abraham. It describes how Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites. It reveals how God used Moses to rescue the Israelites from slavery. In Exodus, God establishes his authority over the Israelites. He leads them through the priesthood, the Tabernacle, the Ten Commandments, and other laws. God prepares the Israelites to be his people and to enter the Promised Land. As Exodus ends, only a part of God’s covenant with Abraham is complete..
Children's Bible Quizzing - Activities consists of a series of games divided into the categories of memorization, reflection, arts and crafts, acting and music. (This is different than the traditional style of Children’s Bible Quizzing using questions and answers.) Each of the games is related to, or has been adapted to, the subject of study. Each local church forms a team with 10 members between 7 and 11 years old. This team will be prepared by a coach throughout the year, and participates in demonstrations (competitions) with other churches in which each team demonstrates what they have learned from the Bible through the games that they participate in. However, it should be clear that the goal is to learn the Word of God, not to compete. We trust that this attractive and experiential teaching will allow children to treasure the Word of God in their hearts and that “they will not depart from the right path” even if they leave childhood behind.
Thirdly, traditional Children’s Bible Quizzing is an optional part of Bible Studies for Children. Each church and each child decides whether to participate in a series of competitive events using questions and answers. Quizzing events follow the rules outlined in this book. The purpose is not for children to compete against each other to determine a single winner or for churches to compete against each other to determine a winner. The purpose of Quizzing is to help the children to determine what they learned about the Bible, to enjoy the competitive events, and to grow in the ability to display Christian attitudes and Christian behaviors during competitive events.
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