This week a slew of Bible bloggers got together and are offering a Midsummer Bible Bundle, and there are some amazing things in here. To go with that, I’ve put together a giveaway that goes perfectly with my Bible lessons. So keep reading and see all the awesome goodies.
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What’s in the Midsummer Bible Bundle?
There are two aspects for this. First, every contributor included a free or greatly reduced cost item. You can find it all by heading over to the Midsummer Bible Bundle.
- Fruit of the Spirit lesson (always a great lesson to review with kids)
- Sermon notes for kids (I LOVE this! So useful right now during the quarantine)
- ABC Scripture Memory cards (26 verses to memorize with your kids)
- Abraham Chosen lesson (this is a fun unit)
- Integrity Escape Room (I’m totally downloading this)
- Psalms 1 little kids Bible study (so cool)
- Summer kids ministry games (I wonder if I can adapt any of these to youth group?)
- Fun in the Son Bible verses (always good to find new ways to learn Bible studies)
- Russian Easter celebration (ooohhhh, this is cool, I love seeing how different cultures learn about God)
- Books of the Bible cards (this is mine, as you know, it’s free once you sign up for my newsletter)
- How has God prepared you for the Coronavirus (great if you’re teaching virtual Sunday School)
- Psalms 2 Bible study (another Psalm Bible study, great to get)
- Fruit of the Spirit lesson plan (another great idea for this Bible lesson)
- Road to Salvation poster (oh this could be great to hang in a Sunday School classroom)
- A Perfect Tree (a cute Nativity story, perfect to save for Christmas)
- 20 Day gentleness and self-control verse calendar (this would be perfect for a child struggling with self-control right now)
- Printable scripture study guides (I’m always on the lookout for another Bible study)
- Men of the Bible game (I love using games for review, and this could be fun to play with)
- Moses lesson and file folder games (Moses is always a popular topic on my blog)
That’s quite a lot of free or almost free material you can get. I suggest clicking through to Midsummer Bible Bundle and see which fit your teaching style and your kids. I see a couple I want to pick up even though I’m no longer teaching younger kids.
But wait, there’s more at the Midsummer Bible Bundle
A lot of the people are spotlighting a new product they have. These aren’t free products, but show more of who the blogger is. Some of them are products I’ve used, or I’ve bought similar products from them.
- Digital Bible Object Lesson Package (I’ve reviewed two books in this series: Walk This Way, and What God is Doing)
- Bible House Hunt (this would be awesome while stuck in quarantine)
- 12 lesson set on the Apostles, Ruth, Christmas, and Holy Week (I’ve used a couple of her crafts in several lessons: Jesus walks on water, and Jairus’ daughter I think)
- Psalms 1 Inductive Bible study (I love inductive Bible study)
- 4 Week series on building faith (it’s always fun to see teachers using pop culture to teach the Bible)
- Encouraging Bible verses posters (I love printable mini-posters I can use)
- Days of Creation Bundle (this is mine, and that’s what my Bible study giveaway is)
- Scripture memory cards (always helpful for kids)
- Fruit of the Spirit workbook (always great to send home for kids to keep learning at home)
- Caroling Through the Psalms (okay this is such a cool idea)
- Remain in Me Bible study (an extension of her freebie on the Fruit of the Spirit)
- Esther a Woman of Courage lapbook (lapbooks can be such a great way for people to learn)
- 24 Preschool Bible lessons, 12 from Old Testament and 12 from New Testament (She’s made some amazing Bible at home packs, I highly encourage you check this out)
My first Creation Story Unit for kids giveaway
A few weeks ago I finally finished all of my Days of Creation lesson ideas, which led to the Days of Creation Bundle.
Included in that bundle you’ll find:
- Days of Creation Downloadable Unit (over 10 ideas to do with your kids in Sunday School from toddler all the way up to 5th grade, you can plan all of your Sunday School lessons with this unit)
- Days of Creation ebook
- Days of Creation BINGO
- Days of Creation printable card game
That is my first giveaway. Someone, anywhere in the world can win that bundle.
My Second Bible Study for Kids giveaway
There are a lot of materials you need to put together all of these fun Creation Story activities. This giveaway is only for the Continental United States because I’m mailing a lot of stuff.
In the box you’ll find:
- cardstock, so you can print off those board games
- jello (for a couple of the activities)
- printable shrink drink paper
- popsicle sticks
- play dough
- paint and paintbrushes
- glue stick
- material for the Creation sensory bin or Creation story bag, various toys and pom poms
- food dye
This looks awesome. Thank for the opportunity to win.
Congratulations! I’m so glad you have published this. My biggest challenge is making the effort and time to do so the right way!
My challenge is taking the time every morning even when we are running off to do something out of the house!
My biggest challenge is figuring out how much to let them read on their own with the more mature themes throughout the OT and NT. My oldest is only 10.
Finding a way to help them understand.
My biggest challenge lies within the interpretation.
Congrats on finishing this – I’m so excited for you! The hardest thing about teaching the kids to study is not being super skilled at Bible study skills myself. I read it, I study it, but I never learned how to REALLY STUDY it.
Wow, you did it! Congratulations!
My biggest struggle is trying to get them to understand. I taught high schoolers for so long, that it’s difficult to explain in a way young children can understand
It is my grand children… The greatest challenge is just to get them more interested.
My biggest challenge is just being consistent Day in and day out-with any subject!
My biggest challenge is knowing when to step back and stop explaining and let God speak to them. I would love to win this giveaway!
My greatest challenge in teaching my kids the Bible is some of the understanding I have lost over the years from passages I have not read recently.
My biggest challenge is ensuring I make it revelant to our lives. Its not just a fairy tale or an old book…but rather its the inspired Word of God.
I’m not a great Bible student myself so this happens to be one of my goals this year! Learn the Bible with a better understanding right along with my kiddos! Thank you for doing this!
My biggest challenge is not knowing where and and how to start.
My greatest challenge in teaching my children in this season of my life is my toddler. He wants to be everywhere we are.
My biggest challenge is making sure that I am diligent to do it every day.
Just to understand the bible better.
being consistent and taking the time
… to get them to see past the “story” and to apply the concepts in their own lives.
My biggest challenge is to help them understand scripture.
My greatest challenge in teaching kids the Bible is that they have short attention spans & don’t want to sit for too long.
My biggest challenge is studying ahead so that I can be more prepared their questions.
This looks awesome. My oldest daughter loves reading her Bible and would be thrilled for this!
Making it the first thing in the day.
I have been looking for a great Bible Study!
My biggest challenge is in not having enough understanding myself to help my son learn to study the Bible.
My biggest challenge is having a system that is consistent and do-able for multiple age groups.
Our challenge is the difference in understanding between their ages.
They know all the stories, it is hardest to get them to apply it and actually think about it when they see a story they already know. Thank you for the opportunity to win this amazing resource!
My greatest challenge is teaching them so they understand what the bible means and my confidence in relaying the information to them properly.
My challenge is motivating them to dig in and study for themselves when they’re old enough. Thanks for hosting this giveaway!
My biggest challenge is having children in such a large age range. Makes it difficult to plan a study to do together.
My biggest challenge is doing it consistently.
The hardest thing for me is self-discipline. I go through phases where we do it daily then won’t touch it for a week. ๐
need something to help me guide my children in bible study
I think I need a kid-friendly curriculum like yours!
My biggest challenge is getting them interested in what they are reading
This looks like a great starter kit!
Our challenge is keeping his attention. This sounds like it would do just what we need.
The biggest challenge is finding something that is a deeper Bible study, but that makes the kids want to learn and study.
My biggest challenge is time!
Making it consistent and engaging.