Offer only available while supplies last.
Multicultural, Nondenominational,
Nonsectarian
Endorsed by Protestant, Catholic and Jewish
Religious Leaders
A Spiritual Activity Kit for Teachers and
Students of All Faiths, All Backgrounds
For the first time, Protestant, Catholic
and Jewish children can study, play and learn from the same
religious education resource. The God's Paintbrush Celebration Kit—inspired by the award-winning book God's
Paintbrush—will help you spark the imagination of your
students to think creatively about themselves and the world.
Completely nonsectarian, the God's Paintbrush Celebration Kit can be used in a variety of settings and
environments, such as vacation Bible school, Sabbath morning
children's service, Sunday school, or a day-long or weekend
retreat.
Each activity sheet includes the use of
crafts, games and other indoor and outdoor activities designed
to encourage your students to think about God in new and
exciting ways. The Teacher Folder contains instructions
and additional suggestions to make every session an
extra-special spiritual learning experience.
Session Topics
What is God Like?
Seeing
Hearing and Speaking
Touching
Doing
Biblical Texts Explored
Psalm 100:1-2; Psalm 150
Genesis 1:31; Psalm 34:8
Psalm 29:3-4; 1 Kings
19:12
Isaiah 66:13
Deuteronomy 6:4-9
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Includes 40 Full-Color Activity Sheets and
Teacher Folder with Complete Instructions
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"A very special book to help
stimulate children's religious imagination to think about
God."
—Rev.
Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C.,
President Emeritus, University of Notre Dame
"A wonderfully interactive book that
will open the souls of children, and of their parents who read
it to them."
—Rabbi
Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People and Who Needs God?
"Gives children a palette rich with
images to engage their discovery of a quality of relationship
with God."
—Professor
Nelle G. Slater, Christian
Theological Seminary
Rev. Donald Schmidt, a United Methodist minister is the U.S. editor of The Whole People of God, an award-winning curriculum used in thousands of
Protestant and Roman Catholic congregations worldwide.