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Friday, August 30, 2013

A Worthwhile Pamphlet: "Anger: Aim It in the Right Direction"

Review of Anger: Aim It in the Right Direction," by Rose Publishing

The first thought that came to me, as I began to peruse this pamphlet, was that it might contain God-talk with great-sounding spiritual platitudes, but that it might not, in the end, quite jibe with the actual experience of "life-on-the-ground." I was pleasantly surprised at the transparency of the persons in the examples given, who, as one person expressed it, wanted to follow, in their anger, a different trajectory than that of merely "pasting on a smile."

The opening story deals with the very real pain of betrayal in a case where a spouse has not only committed adultery with another woman, but has, beyond that, decided to leave her, and to live with that other woman. This story illustrates the fact that anger often moves beyond being directed at the betrayer, only, to being directed at God, inasmuch as He, obviously, has not prevented this horrible experience.

The pamphlet proceeds: Joni Eareckson, a paraplegic known to many, relates a story from her early days in hospital, when anger of this type turned into despair.  She documents her journey -- helped by a sensitive but tough-love nurses' aide-- from despair to feeling.

The latter part of the pamphlet reviews for us the kinds of prayers that people in the Bible prayed during their toughest moments -- prayers that were totally realistic and that came from the space in which they, at those moments, found themselves in.

One or two of the Psalms are cited as particularly good examples of how to pray.  A quotable quote from the pamphlet is one that tells us that these ancient songs of praise and worship, and, sometimes, despair give us the nouns and verbs and grammar to go through the process of anger, and even rage, and to come up and out of it into a better space.

The author of the pamphlet, nonetheless, cautions us against railing against God, against accusing Him of plotting evil, and against bringing down His name before friends, but, at the same time, encourages us to find, in these same Psalms, for example, prayers that express our situation -- often rather precisely--and to then use the language of the Psalms to direct our own feelings and petitions towards God.

The author exhorts us, furthermore, to  direct our indignation against the real enemy--Satan--and reminds us that, out of such real and even extreme anger against evil have come movements such as "Mother Against Drunk Drivers," and the like.

 I found this pamphlet to be genuinely helpful, well-grounded in reality, yet, even more, based in Scripture, and, in particular, the Psalms and would have no hesitation in giving the pamphlet to a suffering Christian friend, since I do not think that the friend would say, "But they don't understand."

We are encouraged, in this pamphlet, to see that God meets us where we are at, not at some place, where, fictionally, we are supposed to be.  And, by the way, for those who don't, at this moment, find themselves in extreme dilemmas, there is a small section at the end dealing with the anger that comes from small, daily irritants.

N.B.:  Rose Publishing has provided me with an advanced reader copy.
  

Thursday, August 22, 2013

A Set of Lessons for General Audience Secondary School Students

Here is a set of lessons from Australia for secondary students.  These lessons were designed to be taught in schools, I believe.  The link is:


The Good News Beads: Lessons and Activities

I am sure that everybody reading has heard of the "Wordless Book," and even Spurgeon preached, using that illustration.

However, here is another "wordless" set of lessons, and, like the others we have posted from Australia, it has a corresponding set of Activity Sheets -- printable, as usual.

Here are the lessons:

 
 
 
 
 
Here are the Activity Sheets: 
 

The Gospel Pack for Children

Here are five gospel lessons for children, again, from the Australian Bible Society:


 
 
Here are the activity sheets that are designed to go along with these lessons:
 
 

Five Bible Lessons for Primary Children: "Jesus: Who is This Man?"

Here are five Bible LESSONS from the Australian Bible Society: the visual aid suggestions, et cetera, are given, and a lot of suggestions are also included.

 
 
 
Here is the link to ACTIVITY SHEETS for children, which accompany the lessons, above:
 
 

Christmas Story Animations for Child and General Audience

Here are some more animations from Australia:  the link is below:

 
 
The videos can be downloaded at Vimeo for free.

IMPORTANT:  be sure to download the ACTIVITY SHEETS for children at this site.  They are available for four different age groups! 

An Australian's Methodology for Teaching Bible Lessons to Kids

Here is a presentation by an Australian who teaches Bible stories to kids: the link is below:


Easter Story Animations: Designed for Australian Schools: Also in Chinese

Here are some interesting Easter story animations.  They appear designed for a general audience, including the 'unchurched.'  In fact, they were designed for use in Australian schools.  They are also available in Chinese -- click on the LINK that is available at this site.

There are additional animations at this site for a less general audience.  I think that they are called "What Happened Next?"

Bible Apps for Kids: in English and Spanish

Well, there are apps for everyone, and, here is an Bible-based app for kids!  It does have a price, but, it is only, at the moment, $1.99 USD, so, is possibly accessible for many.  Here is the link:


Recommended for ages seven and under, it contains 10 stories and 10 games, plus various other interesting activities.

Kids' Bible Stories, Music, and Coloring: OnLine at the Canadian Bible Society

Here is another site for kids to review or look into Bible stories.  The link is:

Friday, June 28, 2013

PERSONAL TOPICS: Anger, Confrontation, Et Cetera: also in Spanish

Not all of the topics that arise during a Sunday School lesson are general ones.  Some are specific and personal, and we, as teachers, do not always know how to address these in great detail.  They may also be topics specific to a given student.

Hope for the Heart is a ministry that has many free downloads in PDF form that address, at least in part, such topics.  It is also a ministry that publishes various books and other media, if a person wishes to read or study a topic further.  

You would go to the following website to inquire further.  Hope for the Heart

Sunday, June 16, 2013

YaHero: A Bible-Based, Multi-Player Online Video Game

Here is something offered on the website of the Canadian Bible Society.  It will be of particular interest to kids who like video games.   The link is:  YaHero

Friday, May 31, 2013

The Lamb - eBook (Yakut)

Do you need the e-book by John R. Cross called "The Lamb," in Yakut.  Here it the link to it:

The Lamb, by John R. Cross, in YAKUT

The Lamb - eBook & AudioBook (Russian)

Would you like to read "The Lamb" in Russian, or listen to it in that same language?  Here is the link: "The Lamb," by John R. Cross, in the Russian language

Lamb Pa-O language eBook

Wish to have "The Lamb," by John R. Cross, in the Pa-O language?  Here's the link:
Link to "The Lamb" e-book in Pa-O

The Lamb, by John R. Cross: Simplified Chinese language: e-book (soon) and audiobook

Would you like to give someone anaudiobook in Simplified Chinese?  It's easy -- here is the link:  e Lamb - eBook & AudioBook (Chinese Simplified)

D'Lammchen: The Lamb -- by John R. Cross -- E-book and audiobook in Luxembourgish

Want "The Lamb," by John R. Cross, in Luxembourgish?

Here's the link to a free e-book and audiobook: D'Lammchen

The Lamb: o Cordeiro -- Portuguese language e-book and audiobook

Want a good audiobook and/or a good e-book in Portuguese?
Here's the link:
o Cordeiro: The Lamb -- Portuguese language

Das Lamm: The Lamb -- e-book and audiobook in German

Speak German?  This is a book you must investigate, if not for yourself, then, perhaps, for your kids!

Here is the URL for Das Lamm: The Lamb, which is a free e-book and audiobook in the German language: Das Lamm: The Lamb -- free e-book and audiobook in German

L'Agneau: The Lamb -- E-book and Audiobook -- par John R. Cross: En francais: French language

Voici le livre:

Voici le URL: L'Agneau: par John R. Cross 

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Friday, May 24, 2013

Some Lesson Plans to Go With "The Lamb," by John Cross

Here is an interesting link, that takes the book/DVD/CD mentioned several posts down on this blog, and makes it into lesson plans to be used with a class.

Here is the link:

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Modeling DEPENDENCY: a Lesson from the Life of a Mentally-Challenged Girl

I would like to introduce a life story that has been inspirational to me.  A young Irish girl left home and went to work, in the 1800s, in Ontario, Canada.  She was very limited in her abilities -- had not, for example, been able to learn to read, and was not only limited, but frustrated, as well.



Ann Preston, later known as "Holy Ann," became a believer, and eventually also eventually learned to trust, becoming a huge example of God's strength being made perfect in weakness.

I think that this example sometimes helps me more than the examples of saints who have been persons of great ability, since it is often in my weakness that things seem utterly hopeless.  Not that the examples of the latter are not helpful -- it is just that I seem to find myself in the position of Ann than of theirs!  So, that's a personal thing!

I have not been able to locate a children's version of the Ann Preston story, but I shall continue looking.    The book, "An Irish Saint," went through many publications in an assortment of languages soon after being published for the first time.

It probably should be required reading for life, I'm thinking.

There are various free sites on the web where it is available, including that of the University of Toronto press, but I thought that the format in the free PDF version, below, was one of the most readable:

An Irish Saint: PDF form

Here is a quick note from the cemetery records, which may be interesting, as well:

Commentary at "Find A Grave" website

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

OLDER CHILDREN AND PARENTS: Attention, Libyans! "The Voices of the Maghreb," and, "A Doctor's Diary."

"Family Bible Hour" is now producing two weekly programs that may be especially enjoyable to Libyans! These programs are "THE VOICES OF THE MAGHREB," and, "A DOCTOR"S DIARY" Find out about these programs at the following link:

PROGRAMS FOR LIBYANS AND NORTH AFRICANS


Telephone: 1-800-5567-1218


Telugu Language: "The Family Bible Hour"

Radio broadcasts out of Hyderabad, India, may be helpful to the parents of some of your students who speak Telugu.  Some of your older SS students may, themselves, be interested.  Here is the link and two or three such broadcasts may be sampled:

Telugu: "Family Bible Hour"

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus: VideoBook

The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus - VideoBook

It has been called "the greatest story ever told." Now the central message of the Bible is brought to life in this eleven-hour online Bible study. This self-paced course has been adapted from the popular award-winning DVD series, The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus.

Your teacher will take these individual elements and chronologically tie them together into one universal drama. Whether you have significant Bible knowledge or have never read "the Book," this online series is for you.

Everything you need to study the Bible, all in one package. Share with family and friends and enjoy watching in the comfort of your home.

The Lamb: e-book and audiobook: "It's All About the Lamb"

This is a gospel presentation sometimes seen on DVD, but available at the link below in e-book format.  The focus on the sacrificial lamb and then, on the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world deals with the problem of sin, and, in the oft-repeated line of the story, "how to punish sin without punishing people."
The memorable closing line, referring to the Bible,  is that  "It's all about the Lamb."  And it is.

Link is:  The Lamb

NOTE:  this e-book and CD can be purchased in the following languages:

Spanish



There is a PowerPoint edition of "The Lamb," as well.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Christian Gospel Audio Messages in Tamil

The website of St. Andrews Presbyterian has supplied a gospel message in the Tamil language.  Although I have no way of telling what the exact content is, I shall, in any case, post links to these, below:

A Tamil Gospel Message

Here is another one, at the same site:

Another Tamil Gospel Message

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Free Illustrated Bible Portion: Narrated: John 1-10

Here is a Bible narration designed for kids who are a little old for Bible story books, as such, but a little new at actually reading the Bible for themselves.

The reader for the audio is Dale McConachie, who has the guy next door manner and voice, and who, in addition, does a very clear rendering of the Holy Text.

This free download, plus another that is available for the Book of Genesis, gives a pretty good idea of what the whole Bible, narrated, with drawn illustrations would be like, should you wish to purchase it at some point.

Here is the link you need for the free download:

Free Download of John 1 - 10

Friday, January 18, 2013

MORE Messianic Prophecy for Kids: "Follow the Threads"

"Follow the Threads"

Above is a link to yet another book dealing with prophecy for kids.  This one has a workbook format, and there are many activities that kids would enjoy, all while learning about Messianic prophecy.

Here is a quote to give you the idea of the scope of the workbook, whose author is

Brynn Padrick


This resource would be perfect for teacher-led groups in camps, messianic congregations, and churches as well as providing enough support for students studying alone. It is the author's hope that adults may enjoy the book as well, perhaps for a new insight, but also for the tie-in with weaving and the attempts at humor throughout. This book largely follows Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum's Messianic Christology.
 
The age suggested is 9 to 15 years old. 

It looks to be a great resource.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Many Free Illustrated Bible Stories -- Cartoon Medium

Here is an interesting link to illustrated Bible stories in a compelling form:  the same form utilized in "comic books," at one time referred to as "funnies."

Here's the link:

The Illustrated Bible: Free

Illustrated Audio Bible

For those with younger Sunday School students, the following may be of interest.  It is an audio reading of the NASB version of the BIble, with illustrations that can be followed visually.  Here is the link:

Illustrated Audio Bible
 
The video download can be converted, at no cost, apparently, to a DVD.

The video Bible is available in several parts, so that the whole need not be bought at one time.  If one is not buying this video Bible, but merely listening to it online, then there is no cost.

For those who have Androids and the like, later pages on the link, above, inform as to those situations.