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The Modular
Bible Lessons are a series of solid Bible lessons for use in Sunday Schools,
Bible camps, and other ministries where the "three C's" are essential:
the Word taught must be clear, concise, and consecutive.
In the Modular
Bible Lessons we offer:
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Seventeen 13-week modules
(a five year cycle) providing comprehensive Bible overview.
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Four levels: Primary
(Grade 1-3), Intermediate (Grade 4-6), Junior High (Grade
7-10), and Advanced Studies (Senior Teens & Adults).
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A separate Pre-School
curriculum covering basic concepts of the Bible and the Christian faith.
Here are out three main
objectives for these Modular Bible Lessons.
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To teach the whole
counsel of God to the whole family.
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To preach and teach
Christ as the only answer to man's sinful state.
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To not only reach the
students through the teacher, but to encourage and equip the teacher
themselves to be better Christians and therefore better teachers.
Our curriculum of 17 modules covers the
historical portions of the Bible comprehensively. As can be seen from the list
of modules below a five year plan takes the student from Genesis through the
Acts of the Apostles. Unlike most Sunday School curricula, our Modular Bible
Lessons are undated. Instead of being bound to a schedule and study order
determined by the publisher, you have the freedom to choose what you want to
study, and when you want to study it.
For each module there are the following
materials at each level:
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A TEACHER'S MANUAL-contains an explanation of
the Scripture text and helps for the teacher.
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A STUDENT'S MANUAL-at the Primary level, a
coloring book; at the Intermediate level, an activity book; and at the
Advanced Study level, a study guide. (no student manual available at Junior
High level)
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A WEEKLY PAPER-a complement to the lesson, Each
paper contains a relevant story either presenting the Gospel or some aspect
of Christian life as well as articles, columns, etc.
Each lessons contains a memory verse, appropriate to the
age level.
JUNIOR HIGH
WEEKLY PAPER - TRUTH FOR YOUTH
The Junior High curriculum is written for students aged 10-12 (Grade 7-9).
Truth For Youth contains a factual story written to retain the interest of
the young adult. Some of the stories have a Gospel emphasis while others contain
a lesson on the Christian life. Also featured is a series of articles of a
topical nature. In the Genesis module, for instance, one aspect of evolution is
debunked in each lesson. There is also a series of questions of the Scripture
passage and a special column called Barnabus, which deals with questions young
people often ask. If a student manual is desired, the Advanced Studies Student
Guide may be used. Once you have determined you class size your next step is to decide which module
to choose from.
MODULE LISTING
(Each module contains 13 undated lessons)
| NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
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| Genesis 1 |
Genesis 1-21 with 2 lessons on Job |
| Genesis 2 |
Genesis 22-50 |
| Egypt to Canaan 1 |
Exodus from bondage in Egypt to the giving of the law at
Sinai |
| Egypt to Canaan 2 |
Exodus 24, through Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy |
| Joshua, Judges, Ruth |
Seven lessons in Joshua, five in Judges and one in Ruth |
| 1 & 2 Samuel 1 |
Lives of Hannah, Samuel, Saul, Jonathon, & The Psalmist
David |
| 1 & 2 Samuel 2 |
David's reign with companion passages in the Psalms |
| Kings & Chronicles 1 |
1 Kings & 1 Chronicles - 2 Chronicles 15 |
| Kings & Chronicles 2 |
2 Kings & 2 Chronicles 16-36 |
| Exile and Return |
Daniel, Jeremiah, Ezra, Nehemiah, & Esther |
| Life of Christ 1 |
The Messiah's coming and miracles in Matthew, Mark, Luke |
| Life of Christ 2 |
The Messiah's credentials and His exit in Matthew, Mark,
Luke |
| Parables |
Representative parables taken from all four Gospels |
| Gospel of John 1 |
John 1-10 The deity of Christ & what it means to believe |
| Gospel of John 2 |
John 11-21 The deity of Christ & what it means to
believe |
| Acts 1 |
Acts 1-16 New Testament assembly expansion & practice |
| Acts 2 |
Acts 16-28 New Testament assembly expansion & practice |
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