![]() ![]() ![]() Helpful discussion questions called "Meaningful Conversations" are interspersed throughout the studies. The Worshiping God bible study is divided into four units:īoth the Leader Guide and student materials are designed along the same lines as the other leader guides and student materials. ![]() Rather than an individual booklet for each unit, the student is provided a single Roadmap to Romans booklet that includes all five units and a Romans Journal that helps the student apply the teaching of Romans to his or her life. The layout of the Leader Guide is identical to the layout of the Treasuring God's Word guide. The Study of Romans bible study is divided into five units (thirteen studies) following the structure of the book of Romans chapter-by-chapter. The format of the booklets is appealing, and the questions are designed to get the student to dig into the Scriptures and think about what they read. For the students, a separate booklet is devoted to each of the four units. For each individual study, there is a lengthy section called "Leader Prep" designed to help the teacher prepare for the study. The Leader Guide offers an overview of the entire study, a helpful guide to getting started, an explanation of the different materials, tips on leading an effective study, and an explanation of the digital resources available on the So What? website. The Treasuring God's Word bible study is divided into four units (thirteen total studies): Teachers will find these studies very "teacher-friendly." Electronic resources include already prepared Powerpoint slides. The graphics are obviously designed to appeal to the audience, and the content is well organized. The student materials and the leader guide are attractively put together. Each study comes with materials for the students as well as an extensive leader guide. I had the opportunity to review three separate studies: Treasuring God's Word, A Study of Romans, and Worshiping God. The entire curriculum is designed to teach students the whole Bible and God's plan of redemption in Christ from a distinctively Reformed perspective based on the Westminster Standards. They are part of a larger connected curriculum for children ages two through seventeen. The Circle of Grace curriculum teaches children and youth how to identify and maintain appropriate physical, emotional, spiritual and sexual boundaries recognize when boundary violations are about to occur and demonstrate how to take action when boundaries are threatened or violated.The So What? Youth Bible Studies produced by Great Commission Publications (a ministry supported and directed by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and the Presbyterian Church in America) are designed for ninth to twelfth grade students. Circle of Grace Curriculum from Dove’s Nest The videos are great teaching tools for youth and adults, and are compatible with Anabaptist thought. The Bible Project makes free videos and podcasts that present and interpret the Bible as “a unified narrative that leads to Jesus and has profound wisdom for the modern world.” Check out their many series of videos and also their podcast. For example, there are studies on Anabaptist history, service trips, sexuality, the Confession of Faith, and more. MennoMedia has a number of great stand-alone options that typically have 13 lessons to fill out one quarter of Sundays. Want a Bible study you can choose and download from the ‘net in seconds? Want a Bible study that actually digs into the Bible? How about a Bible study by Mennonite youth for Mennonite youth? And shouldn’t it be FREE? You can have it all! Surf on over to MC USA Youth Bible Studies and choose from 118 different lessons! That’s more than two years at one lesson per week or four years at one per month. ![]()
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