Bible Lab

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Bible Lab: Grades 2-4

At Hickman Mills Church of Christ, we feel strongly about our responsibility to help children establish an in-depth, well-rounded background of Bible knowledge. We believe this knowledge is necessary in order for them to reach spiritual maturity and to teach others.

Bible Lab:  Grades 2-4

Bible Lab: Grades 2-4

In 2000 our congregation began an exciting new Bible study program called The Bible Lab. Bible Lab classes are structured for grades 2 through 12. Occasionally we offer this program for adults that are new converts or are interested in teaching in the Bible Lab program. It has been proven by other congregations to help students retain much of the material they study.

Bible Lab:  Grades 5-6

Bible Lab: Grades 5-6 Wednesday Night Class

It allows the student to proceed at his/her own pace while working closely with a teacher. Presently we have a teacher/student ratio of approximately 1:4. Enthusiasm towards learning God’s will through His word, is very evident in this classroom environment. Students in grades 2 – 5 are involved with the Bible Lab each Sunday and Wednesday. For students in grades 6 – 12, we have integrated the Bible Lab on Sunday morning with topical studies on Wednesday evenings, based on their grade level.

The Bible Lab program is divided into different units: A, B/blue, B/green, B/red, C, and D.

Bible Lab:  Grades 5-6 Sunday Mornings

Bible Lab: Grades 5-6 Sunday Mornings

The same Bible lessons are presented in each unit, but the degree of difficulty increases as each student progresses to the next unit. This helps a more advanced student to remain interested by being challenged, but will not confuse or overwhelm students with less Bible knowledge.

In the classrooms, each student has his/her own separate workstation that they can personalize and keep their class material. There are even workstations set up for any visitors that might attend class. Each class begins with every student working on folder assignments at their individual workspace and ends with a short Bible lesson assembly.

Each unit gives students “Hands on” projects that make learning stimulating and fun. To help students learn, fully understand, and retain Bible information, each lesson is enhanced using various formats such as Worksheets, Games, Flash cards, Maps and charts activities, Puzzles, Time lines, Cassettes, and Videos.

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Janitors Wanted

Several years ago I heard a story about a bible college professor who had an exam at the end of the semester which would count as one fifth of the students overall grade. When everyone was seated, and the professor had told them to turn over their test and start, the students were very surprised to find only one question on the entire exam. The question was simple. What is the name of the school janitor? The concept was simple as well. How many of these students had taken the time to stop and thank the person who picked up their trash and cleaned up after them day after day, week after week? How many had cared enough to even ask their name? Most of us don’t aspire to be a janitor. It often involves working alone, cleaning up after others and getting things setup and ready for the next work day when it starts all over again. There is little in the way of job recognition and always someone higher up who supervises what you do. Not very glamorous is it? But, doesn’t that sound just like the type of servant God wants us all to be?
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Not Knowing That You're Not Known

Most of us remember the catchy theme to the old sitcom, “Where Everybody Knows Your Name.” It appeals to a basic desire of man. Aristotle tells us that “man is a social animal.” God said “It is not good that the man should be alone,” and made for him a companion. (Genesis 2:18) We like to be known, we like to remembered. That desire is fulfilled in part through our fellowship with Christians in local churches. But as wonderful as that blessing is, God offers us much more. One of the great promises that Jesus gives us is that there is a place for us, a place where we are known. “In my Father’s house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.” (John 14:2-3) We ought to take comfort in that, be encouraged to go there. Sometimes we feel like we may not fit in or belong anywhere, that no one really cares who we are or remembers us. Jesus assures us for those that are His that will never be the case. It if it were not so He would have told us.
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