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"A to Z Pre K – K Bible Story Lessons"

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Blogger Gardenia said...

this sounds great! can't wait. I heard recently someone saying that unicorns are referred to in the bible. (My daughter had received a little unicorn as a gift). I just now looked it up -- it looks as though the King James Version uses unicorn several times, but the Catholic International and New American bibles instead use "wild ox." Upper Room sounds like a good idea.

August 24, 2010 at 4:12 PM

Blogger Lacy @ Catholic Icing said...

Lol! You never know about the king james version, do you? What about unicorns missing Noah's Ark?

August 24, 2010 at 6:07 PM

Blogger Lacy @ Catholic Icing said...

Too bad Eucharist doesn't start with a U. Lol!

August 24, 2010 at 6:25 PM

Blogger Jared Dees said...

Wow, what an undertaking! I'm looking forward to it! How about "unconditional" love?

August 24, 2010 at 8:42 PM

Blogger ladybug said...

I like "Upper Room" too, or how about a saint whose name starts with u? There are quite a few listed here:
http://saints.sqpn.com/saints-u/
Can't wait to see your lessons! I teach 1st/2nd grade so I'm sure I'll be able to use some of your ideas!

August 24, 2010 at 8:58 PM

Blogger Angela said...

Jared's comment made me think about 'UNDERTAKERS' [do you call funeral organisers that in the USA?] you could consider all those who had to plan funerals in the Bible
Then of course there are all those UNCLES [eg Abraham and Lot, Jacob and Laban...]
UNITY
USEFULNESS - remember the slave Onesimus in the book of Philemon[ch 1;10]


this whole project sounds quite wonderful!

blessings xx

August 26, 2010 at 4:57 AM

Blogger Tiny Actions said...

Thank you so much for all you do. This year my kiddos are traveling down the alphabet path (elizabethfoss.com) and I was just thinking that it would be great to come up with an A-Z Bible Story lessons. And lo and behold I come across your blog this morning. Really a prayer answered. Many thanks!

August 27, 2010 at 9:22 AM



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