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  1. Use this free Sunday School lesson to teach kids about John the Baptist and his role to prepare the people for the coming of Jesus Christ. Scripture: Matt 3:1-10; 14:1-12, Luke 3:1-20. Target Age Group: 3 rd -5 th grade. Main Point: We must prepare our hearts for Jesus. Compare our Sunday School Lesson on John the Baptist (Matthew 3:1-12)

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  2. Jan 18, 2024 · Learn about John the Baptist, who prepared the way for Jesus and taught people to repent and be baptized. Find free printable worksheets, coloring pages, crafts, games and activities for kids of different ages.

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  3. Learn about the life and mission of John the Baptist, the greatest prophet in the Bible who prepared the way for the Messiah. Discover how God miraculously answered the prayers of Zacharias and Elizabeth, and how John fulfilled his role as a preacher, priest and prophet.

  4. 1.9K. 322K views 1 year ago. This animated Bible story for kids tells the story of John the Baptist. We referenced the following Biblical passages: Luke 1:5-7, 39-44,80, 3:1-22; Matthew...

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  5. Children’s Church Lesson: John the Baptist Prepares the Way for Jesus. Text: Matthew 3:1-12. Learning Objectives: After this lesson, children will demonstrate understanding of the ministry of John the Baptist … by explaining in their own words what Johns Baptism meant. Target Age: Kindergarten – 5 th.

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  6. Like John the Baptist, we have been called for a purpose. This free Bible lesson witll help youth & kids understand part of God's plan for their lives. Creative Bible Study

  7. FREE 📩 30-minute Lessons. NEW 🏖️ Bible Beach Club. John the Baptist (Mark 1:1-8) Bible Lesson for Kids. by Kristin Highley. Make way! Someone special is coming! Who wouldn’t want to be the bearer of good news? The task of John the Baptist was an important one. He announced the coming of the Messiah. But he was not always celebrated and appreciated.

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