Kingdom Tales and Kingdom Tales, Jr. are Ready to Ship!
September 24, 2008
The Latest Series from Elevate and Elevate, Jr.
Kingdom Tales
K-5th Graders Learn to Develop Noble Character
“Kingdom Tales” takes us right to the throne room of King Earl the Undecided. In each lesson, the king’s herald, Herald, brings him a new problem. The King must decide the best way to solve the problem. To do so, he seeks the advice of his two most trusted advisers, Count Fergus and Lady Tristan. Each adviser will tell a story to help the King decide the best course of action.
In our Bible Story time, we will learn from some of our favorite stories. We will learn from leaders like Jesus, Gideon, Esther, and Solomon. We will also learn from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego; Daniel, Abigail, and the woman healed by Jesus’ touch.
“Kingdom Tales” is about developing the noble character God wants you to have.
Kingdom Tales, Jr.
Preschoolers Learn to Put on the Armor of God
Join Sir Pogo the Knight and Darrin the Daring Donkey as they search the kingdom for the Armor of God. Each week you and your children will find a new piece of armor, and find out what that armor represents in God’s Kingdom.
As they take a journey through both Old and New Testament stories of faith, courage and struggle, your kids will learn what it means to prepare for the daily battles that await them in life.
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he kingdom awaits! Time to begin your quest! We hope your adventures through these Elevate and Elevate, Jr. series are the best yet.
Also, Exciting News from Elevate: These two new titles from Elevate mark an important move forward for the Elevate Curriculum. Because of our commitment to excellence, CreativePastors has moved production of all Elevate resources (CDs and DVDs) to a new company. It’s important to us that our children’s curriculum be the very best it can be, and we believe this move will help insure the highest possible quality for you and the children you serve. If you are a longtime Elevate user or just beginning, thank you for trusting us with your children’s curriculum needs.
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