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First Catechism
This tried and true method of question and answer instruction enables young children to learn basic Christian teachings. It is a very useful tool to help children begin with the milk of the Word. This would be a good supplement to an existing Bible program. (Great Commission Publications)
Grade: K - 3rd Booklet, 38 pages
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Memory Work Notebook
This spiral-bound study program by Paul G. Settle is an excellent supplement to a child’s Bible course. It provides a program whereby children from age three through the twelfth grade can memorize Bible passages and the catechism according to grade levels. The memory selections enable children to understand the systematic truth of the Bible. (Great Commission Publications)
Age 3 - 12th grade Book, 114 pages
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The Shorter Catechism
This teaching tool using questions and answers provides a road map for the Bible. The Westminster Assembly, meeting in London in 1647, formulated one of the most succinct summaries of evangelical Christianity. Intended as an introduction to the Christian faith, it has exerted a lasting influence in Britain and America for over 350 years. This could be used to supplement an existing Bible curriculum for teenagers. (Banner of Truth)
Grade: 7th - 9th Booklet, 32 pages
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The Westminster Shorter Catechism for Study Classes—Second Edition
This text by author and pastor G. I. Williamson is a clear, helpful exposition of each question in the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Each lesson includes questions for review or discussion. This is a good study for young people in junior high and high school and is appropriate for use by churches, schools, and families. Formerly published as a two-volume set, Rev. Williamson’s classic material has been combined into one book. (Presbyterian and Reformed)
Grades: 7th–12th Text, 371 pages
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