Bible ministry celebrating 90 years-CBM
Thank you so much for the coverage yesterday, WBIR Channel 10!
At our HQ, half of our students enrolled in our FREE Bible Correspondence Lessons Program are adult prisoners who have come to Christ for salvation, and half are children. At our other CBM locations across the country, 90-100% of the students enrolled in the Bible Correspondence Lessons Program are children.
CBM is a Global Ministry, and Townsend is where our Headquarters are located. Learn more about our 7 beautiful cabins that are open to churches, groups, and families, as well as our 24 locations ...
Teaching Bible Lessons to Children; Engaging Young Hearts
Teaching Bible lessons to children is like planting seeds of faith in fertile soil.
These early experiences can blossom into a lifelong relationship with God. However, creating engaging, memorable,
and age-appropriate Bible lessons can be challenging. Here are some tips and ideas to help you nurture the spiritual growth of the young ones in your care.
Tips and Ideas to Teach Bible Lessons to Children
1. Make It Interactive and Fun
Children learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process.
Turn Bible stories into interactive experiences by ...
LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR – WHO IS YOUR NEIGHBOR?
By CBM National intern, Paul Daly –
Jesus said to "love your neighbor" but “Who is my neighbor?” the lawyer tested Jesus. In his mind, neighbors were those that were of his nationality and religion. His neighbor was the man that was a Jew, like him. The lawyer’s intention behind the question was flawed. Nevertheless, Jesus’ intention behind His answer was different, and His response teaches us a profound lesson about what He expects from us.
Rather than answering, “A Jew should love a Jew,” like I believe the lawyer wanted to hear, Jesus tells him a ...
Faith Stays
Written by Ryanne Stout
Today was the picture of one of the hardest things about my job. This morning we got the call that one of our lambs was leaving later today. It’s been a busy week and was already shaping up to be a busy weekend before we got that call.
Working at an orphanage is an emotional roller coaster. There are so many ups and downs while a child is with us. We see them processing and dealing with whatever it was that landed them here in the first place which for all our kids is some sort of abuse. Often, they have to reconcile the desire to go ...
An Intern Mission Team Trip Update: We are God’s Workmanship
By CBM Mission Team
Here are our mission team updates.
Zachary Douthit
I haven't done many things but I can mark off going on a mission trip overseas. For the mission trip this year we went to Ukraine. We went to two places there: Desna, a large military base out in the country of around 10,000 soldiers and Bilogordka a small town outside of Kyiv the capital of Ukraine. We were going to help run the camps that the Churches there were running. My task was to prepare a lesson to teach the teens.
In Desna, we did a lot of stuff with the kids like sing silly ...