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Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Quaker Values .pdf Download

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A First Day School Curriculum For Children Ages 9-11

BY MARSHA HOLLIDAY

Brief Description:
Teaching Quaker faith and practice to children is perhaps the most important job a Friend can have. This book excels as an aid to First Day School teachers no matter what size the class. Each of the 14 units contains stories from Biblical, Quaker and secular sources that speak to the topic of the week. Exercises, questions and activities supplement the lessons and provide variety and fun. This is a downloadable .pdf version of this publication. When you purchase this title, after confirming your order, we will send you a limited time web link to download the file.

Quaker Press of FGC 2002 88 PP. Blank

$8.00 (in stock)

 

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