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A Free Christian Family Resource Site."Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy - meditate on these things." Philippians 4:8 |
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Current Childrens ProjectPlease note that we are adding new content every week. While the current focus is on children, links to great uplifting resources for all the family will be shared soon. By completing one letter set of the alphabet per week, we plan to complete the full A-Z set in November 2023. The content includes historical Bible stories, fun animated alphabets, words, scriptures, songs and other essential topics. These include days of the week, months, seasons, colors, counting, time, left/right and more. Children will require some initial assistance with some of the content provided. We trust that you find this site useful today and even more so in the future. Please see the Downloads section below for free downloads. The image in the Content Example section at the bottom of page shows some of the content already available. Letters A-ZNOTE for VIDEO and AUDIO:Click on a letter image below and explore the rich multimedia content by clicking on the many objects or images on each page. Should you experience bandwidth issues, you can stream the Bible stories (only) from our YouTube channel. All other content is only available on this website. You may also download a free coloring page taken from each Bible story. |
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Note that a new alphabet page will be added each week.
DownloadPractise sheets - print and draw numbers and letters (uppercase and lowercase). Click hereWe are aware that different countries/regions/schools may have a different approach to the process of drawing the letters of the alphabet. However, the vast majority of the letters are taught using the same method. |
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The image below will give you some idea of the type of content you can expect when in the Letters A-Z section above.