Author Archives: Heather Pryor

Prayer Chain

Prayer is powerful and should be an important part of our daily lives. Here is a craft that serves as a visual reminder to pray each day and tells us what to pray for. Here is what you will need … Continue reading

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Sweet Bouquets: Rosebud Kisses & “Tea” Roses

     Here’s a couple of sweet ways to share some love! Pretty rosebud kisses and tea roses are easy and fun for kids to make and to give. Both of these ideas are great for occasions such as Valentine’s Day, … Continue reading

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Spicy Snakes on a Stick

    Here is a great snack to make that corresponds with multiple Bible stories such as the Creation and the apostle Paul and the viper, or make some after studying about reptiles in science. Enjoy this sssavory sssnack… To … Continue reading

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Cake Mix Cookies

This is one of my favorite go-to recipes when I’m in a hurry and need something good! These are quick, easy, and taste so good that people are amazed when they learn how they’re made. Here’s how to make them… … Continue reading

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“Crossing the Red Sea” Diorama

This diorama is a really cool craft idea from Lesson 8 of our Exodus curriculum that kids of all ages will enjoy making and that everyone just can’t resist touching! A diorama is simply a scene in miniature. It can … Continue reading

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Memorizing Scripture

  “Thy word have I hid in my heart that I might not sin against    Thee.” ~Psalm 119:11 King David gave one of the most important reasons for memorizing the word of God – as a preventive measure to sin. … Continue reading

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The Importance of Teaching the Bible at Home

        For what is a man profited if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?           ~Matthew 16:26 As homeschooling parents, we naturally want the best education and opportunities for our children and tend to … Continue reading

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