Gospel Illusions : Object Lessons You Can Do
$19.99
With step-by-step instructions (that include photos and scripts!), Gospel Illusions makes it easy for ANYONE to add object lessons and illusions to children’s ministries, Sunday School classes, homeschool curriculum, and more. It features over 35 illusions that are sure to make your kids go–WOW! But more importantly, they will help share the Word of God in a creative and memorable way.
Have you ever tried an object lesson and found yourself wondering, Am I doing this right? Most object lesson books are hard to follow since they don’t include photos! Imagine having one that does!
Gospel Illusions: Object Lessons You Can Do Includes:
*Step-by-step instructions for over 35 illusions
*Photos showing how to do each major step
*Scripts on what to say
*Discussion questions to help kids apply key lessons to their lives
Whether you are new to illusions or a pro, you’ll find new object lessons to use! You don’t need to practice for hours, crossing your fingers that it will hopefully work. These illusions are quick, easy, and typically require less than 10-15 minutes of practice. Plus, each illusion has a one- to five-star rating for difficulty, so you can conveniently find the right one for your skill (and comfort) level.
Unlike other object lesson books, Gospel Illusions: Object Lessons You Can Do uses everyday items that are around your house, saving you time and money.
Please note: Illusions are not your average object lesson. They include a Sha-Bam! moment that the kids didn’t see coming, capturing their attention and helping them remember key truths!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628628166
ISBN10: 1628628162
Randy Burtis
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2019
Instant Bible Lessons
Publisher: RoseKidz
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