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Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2012-09-24
Hand Commands is no longer in print. The author has information on her
website explaining the hand gestures.
http://harvestministry.org/hand-commands-explanation
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Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2012-02-15
Thank you for sharing all this. Teaching the kids the 10 commandments and
you have made it so much easier to learn.
Debbie |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2012-01-27
Thank you for this christian for children. It is scripturally sound, and
so helpful with my sunday school children.
Bettye |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2011-05-22
This site really helped me!! I was having trouble understanding the
ten commandments and now I know thanks to this his site. THANK YOU!
Chris |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2011-05-16
Very cool! I am working on teaching the 10 commandments for my grand
kids and writing about it at SandwichINK for other children as well. I was
interested to read the comment about the order. I originally learned the 10
commandments at a Lutheran church school and it was divided the way the
other writer mentioned. But I now go to an evangelical church where I was
shocked to discover that there are two different ways of dividing up the 10
commandments. My current church uses the other way of divvying up the ten
commandments and since my other grandkids also use that order, that's
what I'm using for my close up grandkids. It's definitely
interesting, isn't it. Thanks for a lovely blessing to others.
Kaye Swain |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2011-03-10
Ok, This site is AMAZING! Thank you for all of this!
Cathy |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2011-02-21
this helped a lot on my project, but the thing is the commandment number 4
should be honour your father and mother and the last commandment is wrong.
but it's okay.
Some religious groups omit commandment 2 "You shall not make for yourselves
an idol" and then divide commandment 10 "You shall not covet" into two
parts and make two commandments out of it.
That's what you see in the picture at
http://gardenofpraise.com/images2/10com4.jpg
There is a book that teaches the commandments the Lutheran/Catholic way.
You can find it here: http://www.10commandmentsforkids.com/videos.html
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Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2011-02-13
Thank you so much for breaking this story down. I also teach 2 to 4 year
olds and breaking it down like this is a great big help..Thanks again..
M. Smith |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2011-01-14
Thank you! I'm about to use this in as simple a form as possible
to teach LOVE to 4's & 5's!
S Davis |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-11-07
Yes, #10 is a diffucult one to follow, especially in our capitalistic
society. But it still applies... remember, Jesus commanded us to be IN the
world and not OF it. Blessings!
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Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-10-28
Good luck with the indoctrination. These should definitely help the kids
not to question when they're older.
The tenth commandment,
really? We live in a capatilist society; to partake in this, in itself,
would be a grave sin. Sorries.
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Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-08-09
Good wil use it in my sunday school.av a phne as browser praying for comp
we av more than 500 kids!may GOD use some of u for his work here in
KENYA AFRICA.
Aloice ingozi,hope church nairobi |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-08-09
Good wil use it in my sunday school.av a phne as browser praying for comp
we av more than 500 kids!may GOD use some of u for his work here in
KENYA AFRICA.
Aloice ingozi,hope church nairobi |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-05-13
With regards to the Catholics, it goes far beyond the ten commandments.
They have added many practices and beliefs that God has clearly forbidden
in His word. These heresies will not go unreproached. They have become an
enormous cult throughout the entire world. Yet we realize that God still
has the power to call anyone out of any religion or forest, it is by His
wonderful grace that we are chosen and ordained to Glorify Him. He will
bring His kingdom to fruition. Praise and Honor be unto God the Father and
to the Holy Lamb who is Worthy for ever and every.
Alycejayne Jenning |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-05-11
I think if the the printable pages in PDF format, it will be easier for the
user to download and print the worksheet anytime and anywhere. Its for the
convenience for the user of this webpage specially for the sunday school
teacher who preparing lesson for their classes.
Ann |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-01-22
Thanks for the resources!! To correct the mistatement about
Catholics changing God's commandments, please compare Deut. 5:6-22
(also in Exodus) with the 10 commandments listed in the Catechism of the
Catholic Church (free on-line) and you will see they are EXACTLY the same
and quotes the Bible. The difference is in numbering. Note that
Luther's Catechism numbers the 10 Commandments the same as Catholics.
Then, the question is when and who started changing the numbers? Hmmmm.
Michele |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2010-01-06
WOW! Bonnie, it's a scary thing when people go about trying to
change God's law! Not sure where the Catholics think they got that
authority from. You might want to teach your children the commandments the
way God wrote them with His own finger in stone.
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Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2009-11-16
the thou shall not kill is good because murdering is bad and when you get
caught you are throwing your life away
beth |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2009-10-24
Thank you for these pegs. I teach small children in children's church
and they have really learned these. To be honest, it help me to remember
them too, because I can remember what picture goes with each number. I
searched and searched for something like this when I started teaching the
10 commandments b/c my small children couldn't read.
Kim |
Ten Commandments, Memory Pegs
2009-10-01
PS from Bonnie: I had to change the commandments a bit anyway because
the Catholics number them differently. So, Commandment 4 is actually the
3rd one for Catholics.
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