Join us for the next few weeks for a new vlog series highlighting some of our very favorite features of the brand new Why Do We Call It Christmas? Church Edition, which releases tomorrow (Nov. 1).
Today’s vlog highlights the customizability of our curriculum. Enjoy!
Look to Buck’s Bible Roundup for the best blogs, articles, and resources from the week to help you effectively teach the Word of God in your homes and in your ministry.
Today’s Roundup:
1. B is for Bible Coloring Page (Ministry-to-Children)
Download this free coloring page.
2. Bible Ideas for Children (Almost Unschoolers)
A homeschooling mom explains a handful of resources she uses to teach her children the Bible.
3. In My Heart – Matthew 12:34 (Totally Tots)
Free downloads to help your child learn Matthew 12:34.
4. Lady of Wisdom (Home With The Boys)
A look at what the Bible says about being a lady of Wisdom.
5. Watch Your Tongue (B’Twixt and B’Tween)
Thoughts on how what we say can impact our daughters.
6. A is for Almighty – Coloring Page (Ministry-to-Children)
Download this free coloring page.
Thanks for reading!
Look to Buck’s Bible Roundup for the best blogs, articles, and resources from the week to help you effectively teach the Word of God in your homes and in your ministry.
Today’s Roundup:
1. Teaching Them Scripture (A Wise Woman Builds Her Home)
Ideas for teaching your children the Bible each day.
2. Gratitude Journal (Money Saving Mom)
Use this free, printable journal to record what you’re grateful for.
3. Bible Alphabet Coloring Page: Help Decide (Ministry-to-Children)
Ministry-to-Children is creating a Bible coloring page for every letter of the alphabet. Help them decide what each letter should represent.
4. Instilling a Love for the Word (Joyful Heart)
A list of resources to help encourage your children to love spending time in the Word.
5. The Well Watered Mama (Raising Homemakers)
A mother looks at Scripture for wisdom as she thinks about the question, “How do I make biblical matrimony and motherhood irresistible to my daughters, even when I am tired and overwhelmed?”
6. Seven Things the Bible Says About Evil (Desiring God)
A look at how we can began to reconcile all the evil things happening in the world.
What’s in the Bible? will be sponsoring The Relevant Conference in Hershey, PA on October 27-29. Relevant is a one-of-a-kind conference that seeks to engage women by teaching blogging techniques and social media skill while also urging and encouraging women to live fully integrated lives with their faith and family. We’re very excited to be a part of this gathering.
Buck Denver is so excited about The Relevant Conference that he decided to take a stab at video blogging, or “vlogging,” about some of the same topics the Relevant attendees blog about. Each day we’ll add one of his new vlogs as we eagerly look forward to the conference next week. Let us know what you think.
Day 1: Multitudes on Mondays
Day 2: Couponing
Day 3: What I Wore Wednesday
Day 4: 31 Days to Clean
Day 5: Meet Ups and Link Ups
** Be sure to come to our Relevant meet up on Saturday at 4 pm at our table. We have an amazing opportunity for you to partner with us and make money through your blog this Christmas season.**
Day 6: Pinterest
Make sure to find Susan at Relevant and come to our meet-up on Saturday at 4 pm. If you want to set up another time to meet, you can reach us on Twitter @whatsinthebible or email susan@whatsinthebible.com. We’re so excited to meet you!
Last week, while at the Group KidMin Conference in Chicago, I heard story-after-story about the impact What’s in the Bible? is having on children in the church. One specific story stuck with me throughout the entire weekend. A children’s leader told me that for a 10 year-old-girl in her church, What’s in the Bible? was key in choosing a life of faith. After watching the episodes at home, the girl found her father and asked him to tell her about salvation. Watching What’s in the Bible? had sparked something inside of her, encouraging her to ask questions and connect deeply with God. As a result, the child prayed for faith with her father that evening.
The story touched my heart possibly because my story of faith is similar. I was a freshman in high school, having attended church most of my life though not aware that faith required a personal, daily, communal faith with God. After reading something that sparked a few questions for me, I went to my dad and asked him to tell me more about faith, salvation, and choosing to obey God. He answered all of my questions, and then we prayed together asking God to guide me and love me all of my life. It was a special moment I’ll remember for all of my life.
We never know how God will work in a child’s life. Possibly an animated DVD series, or a church service, or even a conversation with a parent will lead children into a life of faith. This week, as you are preparing for your Sunday morning children’s ministry, consider praying for each child individually. Pray that God will continue to shape the children, strengthen them as they make choices of faith, and inspire them to draw closer to Him. And, as you hear stories of children’s faith, pass them on! Share their stories with other children, your church community, and your neighborhood. A child’s faith is inspirational to all!
Share your story here! We’d love to hear how the children in your church are being inspired to live lives of faith. Leave a comment describing a child you know who has recently made a choice for faith. May the stories bless all of our spirits.
And, don’t forget-tomorrow you can purchase the newest installment of WITB! Volume 6 DVD available Tuesday, 10/18!
Amy Dolan leads curriculum development for What’s in the Bible? and runs Lemon Lime Kids. Follow her on twitter @adolan.
Look to Buck’s Bible Roundup for the best blogs, articles, and resources from the week to help you effectively teach the Word of God in your homes and in your ministry.
Today’s Roundup:
1. Free ABC Printable Scripture Cards (Money Saving Mom)
Help your children memorize Scripture with these ABC printable Scripture cards.
Source: moneysavingmom.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
2. In My Heart – Isaiah 26:3-4 (Totally Tots)
Printable activities that teach Isaiah 26:3-4.
Source: totallytots.blogspot.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
3. Reverse Evangelism: Reaching Families By Serving First (Ministry-to-Children)
Thoughts on how you can reach out to families this fall.
Source: ministry-to-children.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
4. How To Teach Your Children The Ten Commandments (Faithful Provisions)
Great suggestions and printables for teaching your children about the ten commandments.
Source: faithfulprovisions.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
5. A Will To Obey (B’Twixt & B’Tween)
Thoughts on training your child in obedience.
Source: btwixtandbtweenblog.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
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Ok folks! It’s time to take out the Snuggies, light a fire, pop some corn and make a batch of hot cocoa…it’s Christmastime in October!! Buck Denver and his pals are starring in a brand new Christmas DVD!– Buck Denver Asks Why Do We Call It Christmas? — and you’re going to love it!
While most Christmas shows are entertaining, only Phil and his friends can pull off being “edutaining”. Ok, I know that’s not a real word– so don’t try it on Words With Friends– but I can’t think of a better word to describe this incredibly entertaining and super educational Christmas show. Phil Vischer explains it beautifully during his intro to the show when he says, “We all know the Christmas Story, but do we really know the story of Christmas?”
As the show begins, we find Buck Denver feeling a little confused about why there are so many holiday traditions tied into celebrating Jesus’ birthday. Why do we drag trees into our homes and decorate them? Where did the tradition of hanging stockings by the fire come from? Why is Santa Claus even a part of Jesus’ birthday, anyway? With the help of Sunday School Lady and Marcie, Buck sends out invites to all of his friends, hoping they can make it to his cabin in Indiana for a Christmas party. Along the way, we see that it’s not only Buck who’s a little confused about where all the different Christmas traditions have come from.
You and your kids will truly appreciate how lovingly accurate each of these sometimes tricky questions are handled. As you’ve come to expect from What’s in the Bible?, this show is witty, heart-warming and just plain fun to watch! And of course, the kids will get a beautiful lesson about the birth of Jesus–the REAL reason we celebrate Christmas! Look for some great new songs mingled together with some of your traditional holiday favorites.
I personally appreciated that kids with sensory integration issues won’t find this DVD overly stimulating, like some popular shows on TV. The songs aren’t obnoxiously loud with a lot of percussion and the movement of the characters is well regulated and not jerky or rapid. The colors are bright and the story will hold their attention. For the kiddos who love facts, this DVD is a goldmine!
If your family’s like mine, you probably already have a nice-sized Christmas movie library. You’ll definitely want to add this DVD to your collection! It’s one that can be enjoyed by the whole family throughout the season!
Why Do We Call It Christmas? will be available in our online store or in your local Christian bookstore on October 18.
Christmas is coming early this year … October 18, to be exact!
We can’t wait to share Buck Denver Asks Why Do We Call It Christmas? with all of you!
The first Christmas special from Phil Vischer’s new Buck Denver and Friends characters, Why Do We Call It Christmas? will have your family laughing and learning all about the world’s favorite (but most confusing!) holiday!
Cutting down trees? Hanging stockings? Santa Claus? What do any of these have to do with Jesus’ birthday?
So many Christian families struggle with reconciling “Jesus Christmas” with “Santa Christmas.” Instead of fighting the tension, wouldn’t it be great if all the traditions could fit together and point to Jesus? Turns out they do! Why Do We Call It Christmas? is an entertaining – and educational! – DVD for the whole family that will have everyone laughing their way to a deeper understanding of the Christmas season!
Here’s a sneak peek because we just can’t keep it all to ourselves anymore …
Look to Buck’s Bible Roundup for the best blogs, articles, and resources from the week to help you effectively teach the Word of God in your homes and in your ministry.
Today’s Roundup:
1. Teaching Our Children To Study Scripture (The Better Mom)
How one mom is helping her children learn Scripture each day.
Source: thebettermom.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
2. “Covered By Christ” Coloring Pages (Ministry-to-Children)
A free coloring page download that uses Scripture to remind children who they are in Christ.
Source: ministry-to-children.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
3. Lifegiver (Home With The Boys)
A look at how God created women to be a lifegiver.
Source: homewiththeboys.net via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
4. Reading the Bible With Your Children (Simple Things)
Three recommended children’s Bibles and devotions to use during Bible time with children.
Source: herdofsteph.blogspot.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
5. Run the Race (The Better Mom)
Applying Hebrews 12:1 to the journey of homeschooling.
Source: thebettermom.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
6. You Can’t Give What You Don’t Have (The Better Mom)
Displaying Christ-like character for your children.
Source: thebettermom.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
7. Five Tools That Build Character (B’Twixt and B’Tween)
An overview of a resource to help build character in your daughters and sons.
Source: btwixtandbtweenblog.com via whatsinthebible on Pinterest
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