This set of visuals is a little different than what I normally have from Cathy.
This set has a very short outline and can be combined with my Parable of the Talents lesson and more here. This set has the bags (printable in color or black & white to print on color paper) that will be added to your magnetic board as you teach. The numbers will also be added. Instructions are in the download. Click here to download.
There is also a set of posters for Parables as you see above.They can be used with any Parables lesson.
This is a set of Application visuals like the ones I found in Cathy's file. I have added a lot of extra choices since these can be used for so many different lessons. Just print and laminate the posters you want to use as a discussion. How can we use each talent for God?
Click here to download the Application Visuals.
Cathy Whitacre is a Christian, wife,
mother, Nana, sister, and friend. Cathy and her husband Gerry worship with the
New Hope church of Christ, in Bradyville, Tennessee.
Family has been one of her crowning joys
in life. Married to Gerry for over 47 years they have had many years of
adventure and love. Her children and grandchildren have kept her busy and
happy. Everywhere Cathy has lived from Ohio, Illinois, Texas, Georgia,
Tennessee and more she has made dear friends who she considers family.
Cathy has had the opportunity to
participate in mission work for many years. She has had the privilege of
speaking at Ladies Days, teaching Vacation Bible Schools, and conducting
workshops in Jamaica, Scotland, New Zealand, and here in the United States.
Cathy has been involved in teaching for
over 50 years, from nursery to adults. Cathy feels that Christian Education is
one of the greatest mission efforts we can be involved in, and the benefits are
eternal.
Hi your post attracted me as my post this week refers to the parable of the talents too, so that is cool. Different context - Overcome the blogging blues.
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Kathleen
Beautiful resource Debbie. Looking forward to trying it with our children this weekend at St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland, New Zealand. God bless.
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