Unit 9 for 5-7s looks at the subject of 'Responding to God from A to Z from Matthew and Luke'.
Unit 9 for 5-7s looks at the subject of 'Responding to God from A to Z from Matthew and Luke'.
This manual is designed to be used with the specific child's component and posters for this unit. There is also a Leader's Pack available.
CLICK is a Bible-based programme for teaching and discipling children from 3-11 years. The CLICK curriculum is based on the belief that the Bible’s own theological framework should direct what is taught and how it is taught. CLICK is Bible-based, teaching the major events, concepts and doctrines of the Bible. It’s also great fun!
Each comprehensive Leader's Manual includes:
Responding to God from A to Z from Matthew and Luke
1. John gets things ready (Luke 1 v 5-25, 57-64; Malachi 4 v 5-6)
2. Jesus the Saviour (Luke 1 v 26-47, 2 v 1-7; Matthew 1 v 18-25)
3. Jesus the King (Matthew 2 v 1-23)
4. Jesus the Son of God (Matthew 3 v 1-17; Mark 1 v 1-11)
5. Jesus calls the disciples (Mark 1 v 16-20; Luke 5 v 1-11; John 1 v 35-39)
6. The rich young ruler (Luke 18 v 18-25; Matthew 22 v 35-39)
7. Zacchaeus (Luke 19 v 1-10)
8. The parable of the sower (Luke 8 v 4-15)
9. The parable of the banquet (Luke 14 v 15-24)
10. Jesus' death (Isaiah 53; Matthew 27-28; Luke 22-24)
11. On the Emmaus Road (Luke 24 v 13-35)
Age range: | 5+ |
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Contributors | Alison Mitchell |
Format | eBook |
First published | July 2017 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
We have been using CLICK with three different age groups for about a year now, and have found the resources are great for our Sunday morning groups. There is plenty of content so that leaders can pick and choose the activities they prefer. Buying the e book makes it very easy to distribute the materials to the leaders. The bible teaching is sound. Although there are kids extras to buy which are referred to we don't use these and they aren't essential. I really like that there are a lot of different units, so it will take a while to get through the whole batch, but perhaps it would have been nice if the units were just 2-3 weeks longer so they would cover a whole term.