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This series of children's messages help young people understand the suffering and death of Jesus in a positive way. Throughout the series the children are asked to participate with word opposites. The lessons are planned so that each child may take back to the pew an activity sheet. One side is a coloring page for younger children. The other side has word puzzles and games for older children. The usefulness of this series will become evident: They require little preparation The coloring pages will appeal to the younger children The activity page will keep older children interested The series…mehr

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This series of children's messages help young people understand the suffering and death of Jesus in a positive way. Throughout the series the children are asked to participate with word opposites. The lessons are planned so that each child may take back to the pew an activity sheet. One side is a coloring page for younger children. The other side has word puzzles and games for older children. The usefulness of this series will become evident: They require little preparation The coloring pages will appeal to the younger children The activity page will keep older children interested The series can be used for worship services, Sunday school, or other times The Bad And The Good: Children's Sermons for Lent and Easter by Julia Bland is a wonderful presentation of the gospel for children. Word opposites help introduce each Lenten theme. Anyone using this material for teaching children will be pleased to find carefully thought-out lesson plans filled with helpful age level appropriate activities. Paul R. Wilke, Pastor Church of the Cross UMC Salina, Kansas Julia Bland has taught children of all ages. She has been a pastor's wife for 44 years and during those years gave a children's message during the worship service in churches where her husband served as pastor. She is the mother of six children and fourteen grandchildren. Julia has in her lifetime worked in various jobs ranging from cafe cook to teacher's aid, to art instructor for oil painting in college out-reach programs. Her award-winning oil, watercolor and pen and ink drawings have appeared in both private and public collections. She makes her home in Lincoln, Kansas.