
KidZone Bible Guides are all directed at kids,
ages 9-12. KidZone is free to kids in the U.S. as a correspondence
course. Among the topics are Creation, the Fall, salvation,
baptism, prayer, the Ten Commandments, health, death, the Second
Coming, and heaven. The guides ask, and answer, questions such
as: How can I stop being lonely? Is the Devil out to get me?
Why do people and pets die? Are ghosts for real? Each of the
14 guides includes an appeal to accept Jesus. Besides a response
sheet to be returned to an instructor, each lesson also features
an activities page with games, puzzles, and other fun things
to do.
To get your free lessons please write us at:
Kids Bible School
P. O. Box 5357
Bridgeport, CT 06610
Religious instruction means much more than
ordinary instruction. It means that you are to pray with your
children, teaching them how to approach Jesus and tell Him all
their wants. It means that you are to show in your life that
Jesus is everything to you, and that His love makes you patient,
kind, forbearing, and yet firm in commanding your children after
you, as did Abraham.
Parents Have the Noblest Missionary Field.--Make
it your lifework to form the characters of your children according
to the divine Pattern. If they ever possess the inward adorning,
the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, it will be because
you perseveringly trained them to love the teachings of God's
Word and to seek the approval of Jesus above the approbation
of the world.
The Love of Jesus to Be Mirrored in the Parents.--
When the mother has gained the confidence of her children and
taught them to love and obey her, she has given them the first
lesson in the Christian life. They must love and trust and obey
their Saviour as they love and trust and obey their parents.
The love which in faithful care and right training the parent
manifests for the child faintly mirrors the love of Jesus for
His faithful people.
Jesus Still Invites the Mothers.--Christ,
the Majesty of heaven, said, "Suffer the little children to
come unto Me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom
of God." Jesus does not send the children to the rabbis; He
does not send them to the Pharisees; for He knows that these
men would teach them to reject their best Friend. The mothers
that brought their children to Jesus did well. . . . Let mothers
now lead their children to Christ. Let ministers of the gospel
take the little children in their arms and bless them in the
name of Jesus. Let words of tenderest love be spoken to the
little ones; for Jesus took the lambs of the flock in His arms
and blessed them.