In God’s Great Covenant New Testament 1: A Bible Course for Children, students follow the story of Jesus, the Messiah and King, as He is born and fulfills all God’s promises. Each of the four units in this text emphasizes one of these names of Jesus: the Son of Man, God’s Servant, the Messiah, and the Son of God. This book is a most comprehensive and heartfelt study of the Gospels, and many parents and teachers will find themselves learning along with their students.
Full program includes:
•God’s Great Covenant New Testament 1 (student edition) This book contains thirty-six weekly chapters divided into four themed units. Each chapter contains: 1) a memory page that includes a weekly memory verse, key facts chart, fulfillment of prophecy section, and a story; 2) a thoughtprovoking “Think About It” question that encourages students to consider how to relate to God in their own lives; 3) a worksheet; and 4) a quiz. Each week also contains the story of that week’s Bible verses, presented at a clear, elementary reading level. Extensive introductions cover the historical, cultural, and geographical setting of the ancient world. Unit reviews contain a memory verse worksheet, devotional guide, and a fun short story of life in the New Testament world.
•God’s Great Covenant New Testament 1 Teacher’s Edition This edition contains all of the student edition content, and also provides an answer key and extensive teacher’s notes with additional factual information to expand upon the historical, geographical, cultural, and theological concepts introduced in the text.
•God’s Great Covenant New Testament 1 Audio Files Students can listen to and experience the story of God’s work through the Bible, learning how He leads and cares for His people. This audio file contains the readings featured in the God’s Great Covenant New Testament 1 text, engagingly read by Christopher Perrin. The downloadable audio files are in MP3 format so you can take them anywhere you go.
This full program also includes the new Timeline and Maps set for New Testament 1 and 2.
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