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July 30, 2009

Introducing Praise Factory

by Deepak Reju

Is your church in need of theologically-sound children's ministry cirriculum?  Praise Factory is the main children's ministry cirriculum of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, and it is now available on-line for free if your church is interested in obtaining a copy. 

All of the Praise Factory curriculum is free of charge for those using it for non-commercial, educational purposes. We know that many churches, schools and families desire good curriculum, but often have budgets that must spread far and thin. However, if your organization is able to afford it, a one-time, $150 tax-deductible donation to 9Marks would be greatly appreciated and well used. 

A couple of things that are useful to know about Praise Factory:

  • It is for pre-school and elementary age children.
  • The Praise Factory family of curriculum (Teach, Take & Tell, Big Questions and Answers for little people, and The Praise Factory) is basically a systematic theology for children

  • The philosphy behind the cirriculum can be summed up in two dead men and a diamond.

  • The Praise Factory family of curriculum is based upon a spiral of truth

  • The Big Questions and Scripture verses associated with Praise Factory has been set to music. (This feature is worth checking out if you are a parent who is trying to help your children memorize Scripture.  My kids love the Praise Factory music!)  

  • The author of Praise Factory is Connie Dever.   

  • To check out the Praise Factory website with all of this information, plus much, much more, click here.   

     






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