Who Is My Neighbor? (And Why Does He Need Me?) Volume 3 Coloring Book

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053977
ISBN
9781935495505
Grade K-6
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Charlotte Mason
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"Who Is My Neighbor? And Why Does He Need Me?" is the third volume in the homeschool What We Believe curriculum series. Written to inspire students to develop a Christlike servant attitude, the eight lessons guide students in understanding that God created them to be a blessing to others and chooses to work through them. It also helps them see that they can make a difference at home, in their community, and in their church. Students will understand that the church is one body with different gifts, and that their gifts are vital to the church. Various Bible versions are used throughout. Families may use the version of their choice. The Textbook contains student lessons, questions, and prayer points. Students will need a personal journal or notebook; you may want to use the companion Who Is My Neighbor? Notebooking Journal. Families doing the course together may find the Who is My Neighbor? Junior Notebooking Journal helpful for younger siblings.

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Grades:K-6
Brand:Apologia
ISBN:9781935495505
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.25
Weight in Pounds:0.45
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