This resource offers a treasure trove of ideas for opening up a Bible story (the way in), telling the story (the way through) and exploring the meaning of the story (the way out), including suggestions for reflecting on how to apply the story to our lives today. Also included are over 30 key words and phrases providing ways in which connecting threads might be explored, and a suggested year's programme using the Bible stories explored in the book. A chronological index makes it easy to find material for a particular children's session, special event, workshop or all-age church service
'Engaging, interactive and reflective methods and ideas to bring Christianity to life with children and young people.' Jane Butcher, former Barnabas in Schools team leader
This is Book 1 in the Centenary Classics Series. See all Centenary Classics books here.
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Martyn Payne is BRF's Messy Church researcher. His role is to visit Messy Churches up and down the UK, listening to the stories of how Messy Church is developing, networking good practice and bringing encouragement. He has a background in Bible storytelling and leading all-age worship and is passionate about the blessing that comes when generations explore f
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