Type in www.kidstalkaboutgod.org, and you get our regular home page, with all its free, Christian content:
Type in www.kidstalkaboutgod.org/vcs, as shown on the Victory Christian School card, and you get this on the top......and Victory Christian School s message below the Kids Click Menu:
Click Kid TV Interviews in the Kids Click Menu......and get this
Kids Talk About God has 60 Kid TV Interviews Streaming Notice how Victory Christian School s message has followed us from the home page?
The Kids Talk About God (KTAG) website also has a Biblical art gallery. All the art was done by children. (VCS message still following) If you follow the instructions on the page, you can get free printouts. These can be used for decoration or as scripture memory cards.
The Kids Color Me Bible is a printable online book. You may print any portion or all 54 lessons without charge. Even when it becomes available for sale in print, the online version will always remain free. (VCS message still following) Each lesson is available as a PDF file, so the printout is high quality. Here s an example. (next six pages)
Another popular item on the KTAG website is the Mission Explorers Video Series. An 11 year old girl won a trip around the world visiting missionaries, and this is her story. (VCS message still following)
Word Ministry Resources sold it in a VHS kit for $169.95. Now, the entire series may be viewed for free on the KTAG website.
Be sure to click the red balloon and check out the Bible Lesson Archive. It s the same great material that goes out each week by email subscription (and syndicated newspaper column), only categorized for easy reference.
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Example of a Lesson from the Archive What is the Lesson of the Red Sea Parting? "Moses holded out his stick, and it splitted up," says Jessica, age 6. "It was a miracle when Moses put the stick into the big sea," adds Hillary, 6. Gee, I wonder if Teddy Roosevelt was thinking of Moses when he said, "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far." Indeed, Moses did go far, but it wasn't because he depended upon his big stick. Forty years before, he had relied on his own strength when he killed an Egyptian who was beating a fellow Jew. But now, when the Lord told him to lift up his rod and stretch out his hand over the Red Sea, he obeyed and trusted in the power of God. Read Exodus 14 for the full account. "If you trust God, he will help you in sticky situations," says Rachel, 11. Does this include wet situations as well? Sticky or wet, there are times in life when we face impossible circumstances. "Trust in the Lord even when you are scared," says Shannon, 11. The Bible tells us the people of Israel were "very afraid" so much so that they harassed Moses and asked him if he'd brought them into the wilderness to die. Moses told the Israelites to "stand still and watch the salvation of the Lord." Sometimes, the most difficult thing to do is nothing not passivity but active faith that stands on tiptoes watching for what God is going to do. "It means to me that no false god can overcome the true God," says Michael, 10. The big showdown with the gods of Egypt started with another big stick. This one belonged to Aaron, the brother of Moses. He threw his rod down before Pharaoh, and it became a serpent. Although Egypt's magicians imitated the miracle, they probably didn't count on their snakes being eaten by the snake God made from Aaron's rod. I wonder if Aaron's motto became "Speak softly and carry a big stick that eats other big sticks." The big stick came into play again as Aaron stretched forth his rod over the waters of Egypt and turned them into blood. The Egyptians believed in the Nile River god Hapi. After Aaron stretched forth his rod over the Nile, Hapi became sad, and Pharaoh hardened his heart. "The lesson (of the exodus) is if you need the Lord's help, call upon him, and he will help you," says Amber, 11. Throughout the Bible, the people of God are known as those who call on the name of the Lord. For the prophets, Jesus and the New Testament apostles, the physical salvation of Israel at the Red Sea was a picture of spiritual salvation. Israel's prophets constantly appealed to the exodus as the basis for calling the nation to obedience. The yearly Passover feast commemorated the
salvation of Israel's first born. The angel of death passed over the houses whose entrances were marked with lamb's blood. John the Baptist called Jesus the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. And at the last Passover meal when Jesus ate with his disciples, he used the bread and the wine of the Passover feast to symbolize a new covenant based on his sacrifice. The wine, Jesus said, represented his blood, and the bread his body. He was the true Passover lamb to which all the previous sacrificial lambs had pointed. Those who have his blood over the doors of their lives will experience an exodus when death comes knocking. Point to ponder: Jesus is the Passover Lamb of God and the exodus from death. Scripture to remember: "For indeed, Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us" (I Corinthians 5:7). Question to consider: Have you applied the blood of the Lamb to your life by trusting in Jesus alone as your exodus from death? Carey Kinsolving is a syndicated columnist, producer, author, speaker and website developer. To see more material like this, visit www.kidstalkaboutgod.org. The Kids Talk About God website contains free, online content for children and families. See Carey s Kid TV Interviews. Print free lessons from the "Kids Color Me Bible" and make your own book. Let an 11 year old girl take you on a trip around the world in the Mission Explorers Streaming Video. Print Scripture verses illustrated by child artists. Receive a complimentary, weekly e mail subscription to our Devotional Bible Lessons. Bible quotations in this Bible lesson are from the New King James Version. Copyright 2006 Carey Kinsolving
We've been looking for a way to promote the school in a manner that is easy for our supporters, teachers, students and parents to do and is eye catching when placed in public spaces and churches. Our brochures were expensive and too cumbersome to distribute easily, but the cards are easy to give away. With the cards we are easily able to draw people to our school and web pages through our web space on the KTAG website. Just placing the cards on our front office counter resulted in over 500 going out the first day! Paul Eggenberger, Principal Victory Christian School in Fair Oaks, CA
"I like hearing other kids talk about God because it makes me want to talk about God with my friends." Nathan, age 5 I like innovative and hands on work for children to learn. I am hopeful the videos I previewed will make my students (2nd graders) stop and listen. I love children's artwork, and thoroughly enjoyed the gallery. You have an awesome ministry! Betty, a teacher from Texas City, TX "The entire website creates a safe, exciting opportunity for kids to learn about God from the people they learn from the best KIDS! As a parent, I appreciate the effort shown to allow children to express their views and understandings of the Bible and their faith. Excellent! Shawn Jones, a father from Texas "I wanted to pick something age appropriate for kids of all ages, and Kids Talk About God is perfect for all of our children. Your program really reaches all age groups, and the best part was I didn't have to pay an annual fee to get access to the material I needed. Thank you so much. You are such a blessing to our growing church family." Heather, a children s minister from Hartselle, AL
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