Bright, hands-on Bible lessons that bring character and faith to life.
This practical guide helps teachers and caregivers turn Bible truths into memorable, classroom-friendly activities.
This edition uses simple demonstrations and familiar objects to illustrate moral lessons. Each lesson blends a short story, a scripture reference, and a concrete activity that young learners can perform and discuss. It’s designed to build character through experience, reflection, and everyday choices.
- Hands-on activities that use common materials to demonstrate key truths.
- Clear steps for teachers with prompts that invite discussion and questions.
- Channels for shaping character and encouraging thoughtful behavior in kids.
- Accessible explanations that connect scripture to daily life.
Ideal for teachers, parents, and leaders who want engaging, faith-based lessons that are easy to plan and adapt for various ages.
Rockwell Gray received his doctorate from the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He is currently chairman of the Department of English at The Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, and has published a translation of Yolando Pino Saavedra's "Folktales of Chile" and many reviews and articles on modern culture and literature.