I realize I haven’t posted nearly as much as I had hoped when I began this little enterprise. We are getting ready to begin a new curriculum at our church. I am currently teaching, while some are in a teacher’s training class. I will enter the training class in April and will prepare to teach in July, August, and September. The new curriculum is called Engraving Heavenly Truths. It is a four year program in which we will approach the bible from various perspectives. We will do a survey of both the Old and New Testaments, then a look at the men and women of both the Old and New Testaments, and a look at the geography of both the Old and New Testaments. It is a scary and exciting prospect. You can find out more about this curriculum by clicking here. I hope as I enter the training class to have more material and thoughts to share. In the meantime I am finding myself quite busy preparing lessons for both Sunday and Wednesday. Transistion periods can be a lot of work! I did make some scrolls for our students a couple of weeks ago. These are simple to make and can be used with many different lessons. The students should be able to make their own, if time permits. I’ll get some pictures taken and post a tutorial later this week. Thanks for your patience and support!
Monday, Jan 12 2009
Bible and New Testament and Old Testament Bible, curriculum, Engraving Heavenly Truths, New Testament, Old Testament 4:32 pm


April 3, 2009 at 4:19 pm |
Hi Melissa! I have been using the Engraving Heavenly Truths curriculum for years and it is wonderful. Feel free to e-mail me if you’d like some ideas on adapting the flash cards for non-readers. Also, THANK YOU for the link to La Vista’s picture archive! I am always on the lookout for old Bible illustrations and these are just beautiful.
April 4, 2009 at 5:53 am |
I am so glad you liked the pictures! We start the new curriculum Sunday AM and I start the training class on Wednesday. I am looking forward to learning more about the curriculum and seeing it in action. I am teaching 3rd and 4th graders, but hope I may email with questions from time to time.