Great Links for Bible Study

This post is written by contributor, Cheryl.

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If you are at all like me, your Bible Study is part of the homeschool curriculum. That means when summer comes, the Bible study often falls by the wayside. In my quest to identify enjoyable ways to keep the Bible study going all summer long, I came across these wonderful resources to share! You’re welcome.

Catholic IcingJesus Loves Me Bible Craft for Kids
Lacy shares a fun and simple craft. It’s great for all ages and would even make a great gift!

Feels Like HomeTeaching Morals to a Kindergartner
Tara shares how using great hands on activities like those in We Choose Virtues makes teaching morals easier.

Life With My Giggly GirlsCreation Illustrated
Stephanie recommends the Bible based creation journal magazine, Creation Illustrated.

Smockity FrocksUsing S.O.A.P Bible Study Method with Children
Connie shares how to utilize the S.O.A.P. method easily, even with little ones!

Raising ArrowsPracticing Biblical Hospitality
Because, in all our studying, we can’t forget to apply what we learn.

Cheryl is the founder of the Christian, homeschool bloggers conference, The 2:1 Conference and blogs at Somewhat Crunchy.

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  1. Thank you for this post. I went from working full time all day to working part time in the evenings. I had no idea how to work this into my summer homeschool curriculum.

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