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+ | Once the books of the New Testament are known in order, finding them in the Bible will be much easier. If you save this requirement for closer to the end of the Pathfinder year, then your Friends will have had a chance to sing the New Testament song dozens of times before they have to demonstrate their ability to do this. Tell them to practice it at home ahead of time. | ||
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+ | A fun way of having the kids find books quickly is to have a Bible Sword Drill. When all the kids have their Bibles ready (that is, their swords), you announce a verse from the New Testament for them to find. The first one to find it wins, and reads it aloud to the rest of the class. If all of the Friends in your class are able to win at least once, you are finished. Otherwise, you can treat this as practice for when they need to demonstrate it to you. | ||
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+ | It is important to have them do this with a printed version of the Bible rather than an electronic device. Otherwise they are demonstrating their ability to use the device rather than to find a book in the Bible. | ||
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Revision as of 01:27, 21 July 2012
Standard Class
Requirement 1a |
Memorize in order the names of the New Testament books of the Bible and know the four areas into which the books are grouped. |
The Books of the New Testament and the sections into which they are divided are as follows:
Gospels | History | Epistles | Prophecy |
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Memorization is so much easier when it is done in song rather than by rote. The Books of the New Testament can be sung to the tune of the "A, B, C" song. You can listen to it on YouTube.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John,
Acts and Romans
First Corinthians, Second Corinthians,
Galatians and Ephesians,
Philippians, Colossians
First Thessalonians,
Second Thessalonians
First and Second Timothy
Titus and Philemon
Hebrews, James
First and Second Peter
First and Second, Third John,
Jude and Revelation!
If that version does not appeal to you (or your Pathfinders), there are other songs that accomplish the same goal also on YouTube.
If some song using the New Testament is sung during the opening ceremonies at the beginning of each meeting, each Pathfinder in regular attendance will know the books of the New Testament by the end of the year.
Requirement 1b |
Demonstrate your ability to find any New Testament book. |
Once the books of the New Testament are known in order, finding them in the Bible will be much easier. If you save this requirement for closer to the end of the Pathfinder year, then your Friends will have had a chance to sing the New Testament song dozens of times before they have to demonstrate their ability to do this. Tell them to practice it at home ahead of time.
A fun way of having the kids find books quickly is to have a Bible Sword Drill. When all the kids have their Bibles ready (that is, their swords), you announce a verse from the New Testament for them to find. The first one to find it wins, and reads it aloud to the rest of the class. If all of the Friends in your class are able to win at least once, you are finished. Otherwise, you can treat this as practice for when they need to demonstrate it to you.
It is important to have them do this with a printed version of the Bible rather than an electronic device. Otherwise they are demonstrating their ability to use the device rather than to find a book in the Bible.
Requirement 2 |
Memorize a Bible text for the following subjects:
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Requirement 3 |
Participate in a skit on a story about the life of Jesus like:
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Requirement 4 |
Learn about the world-wide Advent Awakening (late 1700s to 1844 time period) by identifying seven people and three events explaining why they are important. |
Trail Friend
Requirement 5 |
Complete Friend requirements. |
Requirement 6 |
Create a time line showing the main events of the life of Jesus. |