Who Is My Neighbor? And Why Does He Need Me?, Textbook (3 What We Believe)(Hardcover)
By: David Webb,John Hay
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Volume 3 in Apologia's What We Believe series, Who is My Neighbor? And Why Does He Need Me? Helps children understand how to live as Christians who are salt and light in the world, in their country, in their family, and in their lives wherever they go.
Designed around a notebooking concept, instructions provide opportunities for students to think and ponder the questions given, as well as consider their own thoughts in the "Make a Note of It" section. Each lesson features an introduction to the main topic, learning objectives, a short story, thought-provoking questions, important vocabulary words, two Bible memory verses, interesting interdisciplinary topics, godly character traits that students should demonstrate as a response, prayer, discussion questions, and a story about a person who encountered Jesus during His time on earth. The multi-chapter stories focus on a family during the Civil War as well as the life of an early Chinese immigrant family.
Customize the schedule to your students' level; most chapters can be covered in two weeks, and this study may be used independently or with a parent. A suggested lesson plan is included for guidance if desired. Ages 6-14, NIV, NLT, and NCV Scripture verses are used. 276 pages, hardcover, indexed.
This textbook focuses on the questions:
• Does Anyone Really Need Me?
• How Can I make a Difference?
• Who is my Neighbor?
• Why did God Make Families?
• What can I Do for my Country?
• Why can’t we all just get along?
• Who is God's Family?
• Why Does the Church Need Me?John Hay is an international educational consultant and staff writer for Summit Ministries. He is also the author of the Building on the Rock curriculum designed for Christian schools. As an international speaker and professional educator, John is committed to helping parents and classroom teachers instill in young children a biblical Christian worldview from which they can interpret the world around them, learn to think biblically and apply that thinking to every dimension of their lives. He has trained Christian educators in more than forty-five nations.
Designed around a notebooking concept, instructions provide opportunities for students to think and ponder the questions given, as well as consider their own thoughts in the "Make a Note of It" section. Each lesson features an introduction to the main topic, learning objectives, a short story, thought-provoking questions, important vocabulary words, two Bible memory verses, interesting interdisciplinary topics, godly character traits that students should demonstrate as a response, prayer, discussion questions, and a story about a person who encountered Jesus during His time on earth. The multi-chapter stories focus on a family during the Civil War as well as the life of an early Chinese immigrant family.
Customize the schedule to your students' level; most chapters can be covered in two weeks, and this study may be used independently or with a parent. A suggested lesson plan is included for guidance if desired. Ages 6-14, NIV, NLT, and NCV Scripture verses are used. 276 pages, hardcover, indexed.
This textbook focuses on the questions:
• Does Anyone Really Need Me?
• How Can I make a Difference?
• Who is my Neighbor?
• Why did God Make Families?
• What can I Do for my Country?
• Why can’t we all just get along?
• Who is God's Family?
• Why Does the Church Need Me?John Hay is an international educational consultant and staff writer for Summit Ministries. He is also the author of the Building on the Rock curriculum designed for Christian schools. As an international speaker and professional educator, John is committed to helping parents and classroom teachers instill in young children a biblical Christian worldview from which they can interpret the world around them, learn to think biblically and apply that thinking to every dimension of their lives. He has trained Christian educators in more than forty-five nations.
Product Information
Category : Educational
SKU : 9781935495093
Author : David Webb,John Hay
Language : English
Size : 218 mm x 282 mm
Page Count : 288
Format : Hardcover
Publisher : Apologia Educational Ministries Inc