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Identifier: withchildrenonsu00stal (find matches)
Title: With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915
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ach other, set a littleway apart, with a shawl, blanket, or even a sheet, thrown over them so as toform a little tent. A number of tents can be made to illustrate the Children ofIsrael camping in the wilderness. They were travelers tenting by the way, whoforgot about their chart and fell into sin, and God had to turn them back in thewilderness for forty years of wandering. All this suggests important lessons tothe parents. A series of tents can be arranged like the one shown in the picture below(see also page 74) and then, with one child in each tent the questions can beasked. When a child fails to give the correct answer, he moves down to the lasttent in the row, the other children move up, and the question is passed to thechild next in order, the same as in a spelling-bee and other progressive plays.Questions like those given on this page and on pages 25 and 26 can be used;also questions such as are found in the chapter on Suggestions to Parents,especially from paragraphs 50 onward.
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The Children of Israel Camping in the Wilderness. THE ANCHOR. HOPE THAT LAYS HOLD OF CHRIST. Suggestions:—Object: Anchor of any kind. One cut from) paste-boardwould answer. During the week the little ones might be interested to cut outboth anchor and the chain, using paste-board. Before reading the following sermon, drive to church and after theaudience has been shown to seats, begin the service with singing, have theregular prayer and have one of the children preach over the sermon at thechurch in the morning or the object sermon of last Sunday. M Y DEAR YOUNG FRIENDS: I want to talk to youto-day about a very important subject. The Biblespeaks of hope, and says, Which hope we haveas an anchor of the soul, both sureand steadfast, and which enterethinto that within the veil. (He-brews vi: 19.) I suppose most of you havebeen on board a ship or large boat.Very near the bow, or front end ofthe boat, you have doubtless noticeda chain, at the end of which was ananchor, made in the form of

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