Building Character Devotions for Children
โ Scribed by Betty Ward Cain
- Publisher
- Betty Ward Cain
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Building Character Devotions for Children is a personal guide to help children build character values. There are devotions, bible verse studies, songs, recipes and craft activities. These are written for personal devotions, but they can also be used for family devotions with children, home school devotions, in a classroom or anywhere children are present. They can be used with individual children by teachers, parents, grandparents, club leaders or anyone who cares for children. A child can make Bible study and prayer a part of their daily life-what a rewarding task! This helps to build character one child at a time. Character building is an essential part of the Christian life.Good character builds life-long values.Children need to develop morals and values. Children need to learn and understand the Word of God. Children love to get involved with hands-on activities. Every child can make character values a part of their life! First published in 2007, this popular book has been improved with additional lessons and many new crafts. It is filled with poems, crafts, lessons, devotions, songs, recipes and many other activities to be explored by a child. There are now 63 different devotions. These devotions can be read to or by children for private devotions, family devotions, home school devotion time or used with a group of children for their devotion times. This resource is for all Christian homes, schools, churches, day cares, kids clubs and other organizations. It would be an asset to any library.
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