
Color Thru the Bible (Leviticus 1-10)
Color Thru the Bible . Home SchoolingIf you are following this blog series as I write it in 2022, you will see that it is pretty basic. I am actually gathering the information as I prepare and use it with my own children, as our family reads through the scriptures with this Bible reading plan from Christy Jordan. If you want

Yesterday, we held a memorial service for my oldest brother, Michael Asher Linton. He was only 33 years old, and after a very long month of fighting Covid, he went home to rest in the presence of his Creator. I am so grateful for the assurance that I will indeed see my brother again in

Color Thru the Bible (Exodus 25-29, 30-40 Tabernacle, Priestly garments)
Bible Reading Challenge . Color Thru the BibleThese next few links are more than coloring books, but are more like activity books. I chose to not print them in full, but to pick and choose the pages for my children to use. Gifts for the Tabernacle Tabernacle 36-40 moses-tabernacle-worship-in-wilderness

Color Thru the Bible (Genesis Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph)
Bible Reading Challenge . Color Thru the Bible . Home SchoolingHere are a few different links to pages for the story of Abram/Abraham to Joseph in Genesis. Abraham and Sarah Read and Color Bible Story Joseph Coloring Pages (Free Printables!) Sunday School Lesson 16: A New Name For Jacob

Color Thru the Bible (Exodus 1-12)
Color Thru the Bible . Home Schooling . Katie's RamblingsHere is two more preschool packets from Mamas Learning Corner. It is worth joining her page to get all her great resources. Moses Coloring Pages
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