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Keeping Your Adult Sunday School Class Awake Some simple ideas to help you get your adult Sunday School class more invooved in your lesson sunday school • adult • teaching sunday school
Are You Adult Sunday School Teacher Material? You may think of Sunday school teachers as people who only teach young children. This is certainly the case in many circumstances, but adults need them, too. adult sunday school • sunday school teacher • teach sunday school • sunday school topics • bible knowledge
How to Write a Sunday School Lesson Following a simple method, freelance writers and Sunday school teachers can easily create Sunday school lessons. how to create a sunday school lesson • easy steps for writing a sunday school lesson plan • writing a sunday school lesson • writing a sunday school lesson plan • teaching sunday school
Anna Swan: Part Two In 1846, the towns of Pictou and Truro Nova Scotia were abuzz with news of a giant baby. The rumors were true. On August 6, 1846, Ann Swan, wife of Alexander Swan gave birth to a baby that weighed 18 lbs. anna swan • nova scotia • canada • giantess • mary alward
John Wesley Hardin 1 John Wesley Hardin, Texas gunman and killer, could shoot a man to death using either hand, or both, to fire his deadly weapons. john wesley hardin • outlaw • gunman • texas • american civil war
Alexander Livingston's Tomato Legacy Alexander Livingston was from Reynoldsburg, Ohio. This seed gardener, called the tomato man, improved wild tomatoes for home growing and the agricultural industry. alexander livingston • reynoldsburg ohio • tomato legacy • brief history improving tomatoes • seed gardener called tomato man
Jessica's Journey A brief look at the life of a first-time author. disability • disability awareness • special education • teacher • jessica mcfarlane
OCD and Church, Part I How can pastors and church leaders reach out to people with OCD? The author shares how OCD affected her church life. ocd • obsessive-compulsive disorder • church • ministers • therapy
Our Great Privilege God really is not willing that anyone should die outside His family. And He yearns for us -- for me and for you -- to be honest about our sins, and ask His forgiveness. salvation • forgiveness • eternal life
Selective Colleges of the Southwest The most selective colleges in the United States are located on the east coast. The following article names the top three selective colleges in the Southwest. college ranking • ranked colleges • selective college • selective colleges • college admissions consultant
Sunday School Teaching Tips Most Sunday School teachers are volunteers. They give of their time because they feel led to teach children. Here are some tips to keep teaching fun and alive. sunday school • sunday school teaching tips • better class participation • class participation • children's ministry
The Best Mother's Day Flowers to Give Here are a few of the best mother's day flowers based on popularity and meaning. best mother's day flowers • mother's day flowers • top mother's day flowers • mother's day flower • mother's day
What do Rodney Dangerfield and Father's Day Have in Common? A meditation on Father's Day. fatherhood • father's day • dads • fathers • parents
Actress Cicely Tyson's Great Love Actress Cicely Tyson takes her craft as a live stage and silver screen American artist seriously. She possesses a rarely seen talent that continues to broaden. actress cicely tyson • tyler perry • diary of a mad black woman • roots miniseries • oscar award nomination
Crafts Your Family Can Afford To Make Want to make seasonal crafts but not sure where to start? Do you have a large family and think the idea of buying expensive premade craft kits for each child is too costly? Here is the Frugal Homeschooler list of sites that give you inexpensive crafts to make with your kids. frugal • homeschool • art • crafts
End-of-the-School-Year Resolutions The end of the year is a good time to reflect on our teaching methods and skills and make some "new school year's resolutions" for the fall. This article has some ideas! music education
Georgia's Presidential Pathways Seeing a smiling, 13-foot peanut sculpture with voluptuous lips and proportionally large teeth, there's no doubt when travelers reach Georgia's Presidential Pathways. travel • georgia • presidential pathways • andersonville • americus
Legos As An Educational Tool You bought your kids Legos as a toy, but teachers all over have used these little plastic rectangles to demonstrate construction, patterning, logic, math, science and much more! legos • homeschool • lesson plans • math • science
Rev. Jackie McCullough Anyone who's heard Evangelist Jackie McCullough minister the Word of God knows that the woman can just plain preach. On her debut recording, she proves that she's equally as capable of serving up a delicious praise and worship feast. jackie mccullough • evangelist
Lessons From A Donkey What I learned from a little donkey... lesson • donkey • mark • jesus • jerusalem
My Mother's Garden This article is a celebration of the life of my mother, Minnie L. Harris, a poet, teacher, lecturer, mother, wife, sister, friend. african american women • african american women's writing • mothers • mothering • minnie lou harris
FACES: Howard Finster, Appalachian Artist Appalachian folk artist Howard Finster is probably one of the few living people who can say with honesty that they have been visited by both God and Elvis. God came first. howard finster • appalachia • artists
The Priesthood of All Believers: A Lutheran Bill of Rites The Lutheran Reformation returned ministry to the people following Scriptural principles. The Lutheran rites of worship reflect this "universal priesthood of all believers." Take a look at how you serve as a minister of God. priesthood • ministry • laity • public • rites |
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