Bible as Literature, Epic Heroes, Good vs. Evil, Famous Bible Quote, Sabbath Day, Intelligent Design, Idolatry, moral compass


Workshop 2: Parable Power

Look to God and Live. (Alma 37:47)

New Parables:
Bees and Shortcuts
Good Shepherd
Hot Chocolate: a parable about stress


How do we teach the Word of God to a rising generation who have been taught the fashionable tenet that God is a myth? If you take away God, what is left? Moral relativism. How can we fortify our homes and our families against the devastating consequences of this moral disconnect? 
Give them a moral compass.  See Integrity and chastity, below.

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Epic Heroes: Adam and Eve; why eating the forbidden fruit was heroic

I. Bible as Literature


Power of the Holy Scriptures
Bible as textbook in early American schools
Isaiah, life and times
Eagle symbol  of Freedom
Good vs. Evil
Quotes of the prophets
God, science, and intelligent design
New Creation museum offers formidable challenge to evolutionary worldview
What if your kids do not believe the Bible?

II. The Commandments

Integrity
Chastity
Famous Bible quote on Idolatry
Famous Bible quote on the Sabbath day
Sabbath Day Reverence: Worshipful Awe

III. Discipleship

Oil in our Lamps: symbols in the parable of the 10 virgins
Spiritual reserves
Spiritual hunger
Scripture Study: Hold to the Rod
Living Water
Daily Manna
10 axioms for living
Abundant life
Zion in the midst of Babylon
14 day walk with Christ

IV. Teaching our families



All thy children shall be taught of the Lord, and great shall be the peace of thy children.
(Isaiah 54:13)



Why religion?
All thy children shall be taught

Understanding parables
List of Parables
Reverence
Teaching children about the Holy Spirit



More about building character thru the Bible