The child's component for this unit is a 'Promise box'.
Unit 7 for 3-5s looks at the subject of 'Promises to Abraham's family from Genesis'.
The child's component for this unit is a 'Promise box'. During each session the children will be given a 'Promise mini poster', which highlights a promise made by God to Abraham's family.
This child's component accompanies the Click Unit 7: 3-5s Leader's Manual. There is a Leader's Pack also 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!
Promises to Abraham's family
1. Promises and prayers (Genesis 25 v 19-28)
2. God keeps His promises (Genesis 27 v 1 – 28 v 5)
3. Ladder to heaven (Genesis 28 v 10-22)
4. God looks after us (Genesis 29)
5. Homecoming (Genesis 31 v 3; ch 32-33)
6. Sold! (Genesis 37 v 1-36)
7. Prisoner to governor (Genesis 39 – 41)
8. Oh brother! (Genesis 42 – 45)
9. An Egyptian move (Genesis 46 v 1 – 47 v 12)
10. Father and children (Romans 8 v 15-17)
Age range: | 3+ |
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Contributors | Alison Mitchell |
Format | Poster |
First published | March 2007 |
Dimensions | 210mm x 297mm x 1mm |
Weight | 0.03 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 2 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
We have been using Click for our 3-5's group for many years now. We find it the best material we have tried. The Bible teaching is good and nearly always faithful to the Bible - just a few mistakes. The ideas for activities are generally good. The song suggestions are limited and we often select our own. We like to have a craft and a take home sheet, so sometimes we have to create one of these ourselves. The photocopiables are good. We don't buy the children's pack as our numbers fluctuate too much. We just improvise. The posters and memory verse are good. No material can suit everyone, but these books are sufficiently adaptable as to be very useful.