“I haven’t told anyone else about this yet . . . ” I have become the holder of many confidences. Musings, plans, ideas, and …
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“I haven’t told anyone else about this yet . . . ” I have become the holder of many confidences. Musings, plans, ideas, and …
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Time and time again I hear a plea for good resources to use with youth - middle and high school students. While there …
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Supporting Volunteer Leaders As we begin a new "program" year and the start of our education programs, how …
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What is Storypath? Storypath: Connecting Children's Literature to Our Faith Story is a website that has been in …
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"I recall asking a wise lady who homeschooled, what Bible curriculum she used. She answered, 'I don’t use curriculum. I …
The theater company I work with, “Friends of the Groom” does workshops all over the world on how to use drama in …
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With the advent of using technology in curriculum, one of the media that can be tapped into successfully is the use of …
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I conducted an on-line survey from April 1 – May 1 to learn what curricula was being used in congregations with …
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As we know, the root word for curriculum is currere - "a course to be run." Curriculum is one of many resources to help …
Whether gathering with children, youth, or adults sometimes you just need an ice-breaker to get folks warmed up, moving, …