New Beyond Family and Bible References
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:49 am
Hello
Thank you all for your input on supplies that might be helpful to have around the house when doing the art, science or geography sections.
Now, we are perusing the first week's lesson and would like to know how do you cross reference the bible verse highlighted for that day. For example, if I'm looking at the two children's bible story books that are highlighted in the curriculm (we have both at home) each bible story is titled and goes by page number in the table of contents.
I'm certainly not a seasoned biblical scholar so forgive what might seem like a silly question. The first bible verse referred to in the first day of the curriculm is Psalm 4:8 without a page number crossed referenced for use in the children's bible story book. Are these two bible story books what I should be using to follow along? These stories are much more user friendly for the child than only using a bible verse straight from the bible and so I was hoping to guide our lesson around the child friendly bible stories rather than trying to use the more difficult scripture directly from the bible.
Thanks for any input.
Jill
Thank you all for your input on supplies that might be helpful to have around the house when doing the art, science or geography sections.
Now, we are perusing the first week's lesson and would like to know how do you cross reference the bible verse highlighted for that day. For example, if I'm looking at the two children's bible story books that are highlighted in the curriculm (we have both at home) each bible story is titled and goes by page number in the table of contents.
I'm certainly not a seasoned biblical scholar so forgive what might seem like a silly question. The first bible verse referred to in the first day of the curriculm is Psalm 4:8 without a page number crossed referenced for use in the children's bible story book. Are these two bible story books what I should be using to follow along? These stories are much more user friendly for the child than only using a bible verse straight from the bible and so I was hoping to guide our lesson around the child friendly bible stories rather than trying to use the more difficult scripture directly from the bible.
Thanks for any input.
Jill