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Get Ready Stay Ready | Children's Ministry Teacher Planner | Ages 5-12

This 12-week guide walks students through the Plagues of Egypt and the Trumpet Judgments in Revelation, showing how God always warns to save. Designed for children ages 5–12, the lessons include:

 

  • Weekly Bible stories with Old & New Testament parallels

  • Memory verses and key truths

  • Crafts, guided play, and group games

  • Activities tailored to both toddlers and older children

  • Easy-to-follow format for teachers at any level

 

Whether you’re preparing for Sunday School, homeschool, or midweek services, this guide will help children understand God's love, His justice, and the eternal hope found in Jesus.

Get Ready Stay Ready | Children's Ministry Teacher Planner | Ages 5-12

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This 12-week guide walks students through the Plagues of Egypt and the Trumpet Judgments in Revelation, showing how God always warns to save. Designed for children ages 5–12, the lessons include:

 

  • Weekly Bible stories with Old & New Testament parallels

  • Memory verses and key truths

  • Crafts, guided play, and group games

  • Activities tailored to both toddlers and older children

  • Easy-to-follow format for teachers at any level

 

Whether you’re preparing for Sunday School, homeschool, or midweek services, this guide will help children understand God's love, His justice, and the eternal hope found in Jesus.

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