This print-and-cut page contains a journaling prompt for distributing to students: "Why is human life worth more than anything else in the world? Why are all humans equal in value? How do these realities affect the way that...
"Right relationship with God," says this lesson on the teachings of Jesus, "is impossible when I have wrong attitudes toward my brothers." Students are led to reflect on Christ's fulfillment of the Lord's original design for...
What is my place in the kingdom of God? What abilities, gifts, and resources do I have, and what opportunities do I have for exercising them? This printable questionaire leads students to reflect on how their lives are shaped for...
"Don't judge!" is a principle of modern society. But what kind of judging did Jesus forbid? This lesson defines several uses of "judge" in the New Testament.
Continuing the study of the Beatitudes, this lesson examines hungering and thirsting for righteousness, showing mercy, and seeking God with a pure heart.
From within and without, Christians must be on guard for wolvish people and their teachings. This lesson provides several examples of enemy ideologies.
This print-and-cut page contains a journaling prompt: "Mt. 7:13-14 says that the gateway to true life is narrow. Write a paragraph about what this means. What are some things that are too wide to fit through the gate to God's...
How Would You Like To Be Treated If You Were A...?
The Golden Rule states instructs us to treat others how we would want to be treated. This worksheet offers students the opportunity to reflect on how that might apply when dealing with friends, parents, siblings, teachers, or...
"You are the salt of the earth! Salt has zip and pizzazz to it. It keeps things from being bland and tasteless." This lesson in the Sermon on the Mount series summarizes the Beatitudes, and encourages Christians to see the hope...