Are you tired of using the same old textbook and worksheets for your Bible time in the classroom? It should be the most important class of the school day, but a dry, tired curriculum can make it seem like more of a shore. Do you find yourself disagreeing with the textbook on how to teach a particular story? Are your students bored with stickers and fill-in-the-blanks? Fortunately, you have a new option! Teach by Faith has so many options for new and exciting ways to teach youth Bible lessons, so you are sure to find something to meet your needs.

Try Something Different
As the end of the school year looms, churches are already gearing up for the much anticipated week of VBS. Themes are being picked and volunteers are being volunteered, and the kids can hardly contain their excitement. Why is this week so much more interesting than religion class in school? It’s pretty obvious! There are crafts! There are snacks and games! You get to move around touching and doing things instead of sitting at a desk. Let’s bring that same method of teaching to our youth Bible lesson period.
Youth Bible Lessons for Grade K-5
Start by taking a look at these centers that give a fun and interactive approach to learning Bible stories. A Reformation Day escape room activity is a one-of-a-kind resource that will appeal to multiple grade levels. Use Google Slides for these units and teach students how to use social media to share their faith.
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