Have you ever wondered
how we got our last names or what they mean? For example, the last
name, “Miller,” originally described a person’s job. A miller
owned or worked in a grain mill grinding corn, wheat, or some other
type of grain. Someone named “North,” was originally a description
of where a person lived--he or she lived “north” of a certain
town. The name “Smith” described a metalworker, or “Brown,”
someone with brown hair or skin. People would refer to others by
saying, John the miller or Mike the smith or Rebecca from the north or
Jim with a brown beard, is coming here or doing such and such.
Eventually the titles were dropped and they became known as John
Miller, Mike Smith, Rebecca North and Jim Brown.
In the Bible, God is known by many names; they too define him--as
Protector, Defender, Friend, Advisor, Judge, and Savior to name just a
few. The Third Commandment says, “Do Not Misuse God’s Name”.
Through the study of "His Name Shall Be Called..." it is my
desire that children will learn new respect and honor for the God we
serve!
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His Name Shall Be
Called
can be used in Sunday school and midweek
classes or
incorporated into rotation-type programs!
Series Includes:
1. I AM, I Am the Alpha and Omega
2. King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Prince of Peace, Beautiful Crown
3. I Am The Bread of Life
4. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah
5. Jehovah-YAHWEH
6. I Am The Resurrection
7. I Am The Way, The Truth, and The Life
8. I Am The True Vine
9. I Am The Gate...I Am The Good Shepherd
10. The Trinity
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"His Name Shall Be
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Lessons
For Children On The Names of God
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One book is all you need
for an entire class!
Booklet includes:
20
Sessions*, 14 Christian Crafts
(11 crafts and 3 yummy devotions), 22 Bible Games,
a T-Shirt design for your children's program, and Scripture memory
card patterns. For kindergarten - 5th grade.
* Each lesson is accompanied with a
craft, game, memory work, and song-time suggestions* . If you use
the lesson, craft, and game for each session, it will take ten, two hour
sessions to complete this series. However, if you split each lesson
into two sessions (recommended), whereby you present the lesson,
memory verse, craft and songs in the first session and the game with
lesson review, memory recitation, and songs in the next session, it
will take twenty, one hour sessions to complete this series.
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