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Lydia
2014-01-27
Wonderful site!!!!!
Jacqueline
The Conversion of Saul
2014-01-20
Thank you this helped me loads with my Homework.
Ella
Joseph
2014-01-20
We use this every morning in our home school class! My children love it thank you for great Bible lessons for children! I searched for a yr.. before I found this!
erin
Water to Wine
2014-01-17
God is love
Delsie Mc
Eve
2014-01-15
Thank you so much for this material. I plan on using the Women of the bible material to teach the girls in Sunday School Class. It is greatly appreciated:)
Mindy
Ten Lepers
2013-12-31
Helped me prepare my sermon today!
Kannan
Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough
2013-12-24
We hav a painting or litho of BLUE BOY,It measures 21-1/2"x 15-1/4'. The ink is very thick. It is about 100-years old or older.It is in a glass and metalfram
Benny Dobrofsky
Lydia
2013-12-22
Yhank you for this wonderful site it has been a great help for me in my sunday school class and not only that class but my children church class as well. GOD BLESS ALL THAT IS PART OF MAKING THESE LESSONS .. THANKS
Mrs. Angela Mcgowan
John Chapman, Johnny Appleseed
2013-12-22
Kyra wrote: "but John Chapman planted apples before they had been cultivated into the large, sweet fruits we know today... Johnny Appleseed 's goal was to bring alcohol to the West." Tisk tisk tisk ;), looks like you were convinced by another author of popular history willing to claim anything to make their audience feel like they’re getting scandalous inside information. The truth is those large, sweet varieties of apples were cultivated in Europe long before Columbus & company beached on the shores of America. Since sustenance was a major consideration for the first settlers, they came prepared with seeds, cuttings, and plants from the best European stock, including the big juicy domesticated apples. John Smith was very pleased that these (along with the peaches, apricots, and figs they’d brought) flourished as they planted them in Jamestown, over 100 years before Johnny Appleseed was born ;). As settlers continued to plant areas of apple trees up and down the east coast, they became adept at breeding improved varieties for baking, drying, juicing, or special climates, and some of these became prized for their superior quality by Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. (While visiting France, Jefferson even mentioned to Madison that the French had no apples that could compare with the Newton Pippin, a favorite variety developed by Americans). This practice of the settlers planting abundant apple trees, and the versatility of the tree to them (for food, drink, medicine, and the best firewood, all without having to be replanted every year) almost certainly gave Johnny Appleseed his inspiration for helping other undeveloped areas in the same way.
John Chapman, Johnny Appleseed
2013-12-15
Unfortunately in 2 of my grandchildren's schools, they left out the part about him being a Christian, spreading the gospel and carrying a Bible. It's a shame that people are rewriting history for their own agenda.
Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
2013-12-15
This is a nice post about The Mona Lisa.
The Last Supper
Bible Stories
2013-12-14
Garden of praise you are a blessing,i dont know much about you but i can from what you have done that you truely making a difference.please continue and if there is anyone who can empower me with the things of God,can email me. zambian
edward mulenga
Introduction to the Keyboard
2013-12-14
You have to start somewhere and this seems like a good way to do it , thank you
Armando Rodriguez
Bible Slideshows
2013-12-07
I would like to use these pictures for sermons. Is it okay for me to take screenshots of the pictures and use them?
The pictures used in the slideshows are copyrighted by Gospel Services. You can order the DVD of the slideshows if you would like use the pictures. http://gospelservices.com/product26.shtml

Bible Stories
2013-12-02
Thanks for all the work that you provide for me to give to my class on wednesday night . Thank you for not keeping to self but the bible states freely give and you have live up to that because you are freely given it to those in need of a word to give to others my the FATHER of our LORD bless you agian I say thanks my kids really enjoy and so do I ...
Mrs. Angela Mcgowan
Ten Lepers
2013-11-29
Jews and Samaritans were not allowed to mix; neither were lepers and healthy. Jesus cured ten lepers; only one came back to thank him, a Samaritan:-lesson one. Lepers mixed:-lesson two.
sean mcelgunn
Naaman's Song
2013-11-13
The song has a tune that is quite easy to learn. There's no kid's tune though. Overall, this is helpful. Thanks and God bless you more! ^^
Song - John the Baptist
2013-11-08
Thank you so much for your precious good Bible learning site which will be very good food provided for our precious children and descendants to come~!! God bless this site and cherish it for long~!! Stephanie from Korea
Stephanie
The Gospel Train Pre-Existence of Christ
2013-10-12
Thank you for posting this. It's helping us to learn about Jesus. I've learnt a lot about God and Jesus.
ADDIE & Trinen
God Bless the Children
2013-10-07
Mrs. Stevens,
Thank you from First Baptist Church of Springfield, Ohio for writing this wonderful song! We are using it during our Children's Sabbath celebration on the 20th. The lyrics are perfect for such an event. Thanks again, and God bless!
Johanna Clausen

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