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i look for bible lessons for kids.

thank you.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Actually, biblical lessons for children would not be sound advice since the dogma is a little difficult for youngsters to comprehend.

    Truthfully, children are much better suited for listening/reading biblical stories.

    The latter provides a simple direction that has harmony for the young mind.

    Furthermore, parents/teaches can get involved and everyone can share the enjoyment!

    example:

    http://www.amazon.com/Catholic-Bible-Stories-Child...

    Yes, even Catholic children stories carry an "Imprimatur" to prevent false teaching etc...

    God bless'

  • 1 decade ago

    There's an old claymation series called ''Davey and Goliath,'' about a boy and his talking dog, that we the kids in Sunday school watch sometimes (I'm a Confessional Lutheran). It's old and kind of corny, but it's great for teaching kids Christian morality, while staying away from the tough stuff like dogmatic and philosophical theology (they don't teach Trinitarian doctrine, the doctrine of the Dual Nature of Christ, etc). I think it's still on TBN on Saturday mornings, actually. It's one of the very few shows on that network that I personally approve of.

  • 1 decade ago

    The Adventists have some pretty good lessons in simplified English. What age kids are you dealing with, and what 'church' do you want to brainwash them into?

  • 1 decade ago

    Don't make fun of bald prophets or god will send a bear to kill you kiddies is my favorite bible lesson for kids

    Source(s): the bible
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    check out the local relig bookstore..

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yes, but what's the question?

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