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Vacation Bible School 2012
Written by GEORGE WHIPPLE, Outlook advertising director   
Sunday, 22 January 2012 23:00

Whatever your church situation, you will find a vacation Bible school curriculum that will fit your need. Below are some of the ones we found available. You’ll need to explore for yourself the material and determine if it is suitable for your church.

 
Fresh water for vacation Bible school
Written by JANET TUCK   
Sunday, 22 January 2012 23:00

With Living Waters for the World’s vacation bible school (VBS) curriculum, “Clean Water for All God’s Children!,” attendees will not go on safari or to the rain forest or on a sea cruise or have a space adventure. What they will do is learn about the miracle of clean water. And have the opportunity to provide clean water for some of God’s children.

 
Life is what happens while you are planning it
Written by Earl S. Johnson Jr.   
Tuesday, 03 January 2012 00:00

On New Year’s Day people often write annual resolutions and promise to make positive changes in their lives. Obviously it is impossible to be productive as individuals or a church in the months ahead without careful planning.

 
The once and present church
Written by JOHN W. WIMBERLY, JR.   
Tuesday, 03 January 2012 00:00

In 1991, Loren Mead wrote “The Once and Future Church,” a book about the future of ministry.

 
What in the church is a council?
Written by What in the church is a council?   
Tuesday, 03 January 2012 00:00

Here I will confess, if that’s the appropriate word, I myself am a lapsed Presbyterian. It’s the diction that did it, finally, the worn-thin, shabby, church-poor words, so overused they connote to me a poverty of spirit, not the richness of it.

E.L. Doctorow, The Waterworks

 
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