FAMILY CURRICULUM: The Big Story Series

Source: Weave Family

Here’s a new children’s curriculum you will want to have! These three, high-quality related resources are designed to open kids’ hearts to peoples around the world who have never heard of Jesus and help each family find their role in God’s global story.

One Big Story: Discover God’s Purposes in His Word

These 52 family devotions walk you through God’s Word chronologically over the course of a year, revealing God’s purpose of blessing the nations revealed through the ways he blesses his people. 68 pages.

One Big Vision: Embrace God’s Love for the World

Through simple activities that can be woven into your daily life, your family will learn about the peoples of the earth who are unreached with the gospel. Stories and coloring pages bring into the daily lives of children from different people groups and religious blocks. Learn about what their lives are like, what they believe, and how to pray for them. 68 pages.

One Big Adventure: Explore Your Role in God’s Work

Meet Sophia, Sung Min, Arianna, Victor, and Amira—five ordinary kids who are changing the world with their families. Discover the different roles your family can play as characters in God’s story. 38 pages.

All the materials are written for families who have children ages 5-12, though One Big Vision includes activities to help older children go further in learning about worldviews.

» Learn more or download the digital copies of all three books and supplemental resources for free! Registration required. Thank you, Weave Team. These look great.

Want them in print? You can purchase physical books separately (US$8.95 each) or as a bundle (US$21.95) within the United States.

» See also Windows on the World, an Operation World resource designed for kids. The new, revised edition just came out!

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