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Because I Said So: A Biblical Study of Obedience

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Journey through scripture and learn about people who struggled with obedience in this 26- page study that includes HOW, WHY, and WHEN we should obey. Children will be challenged to seek answers in the Bible for the number one issue in their obedience. Each day is filled with a look at someone in the Bible who had real struggles just like they do. Children will be challenged to think about the scripture and apply it to their lives. There are two versions of the study. One is written for 3rd-6th grade students to work through independently or for a family to work through together. The junior version is written for children ages 4-7 to work through with a parent. Both versions align together for a seamless family study. If you work 20-30 minutes a day, the flexible schedule will span about 3-4 weeks.

46 pages, Paperback

First published February 15, 2015

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Kim Sorgius

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Kim Sorgius is the owner of Not Consumed Ministries, a vibrant community for moms. Practical and transparent, Kim shares from her heart how to live a life #NotConsumed both in the little things and the difficult trials. She has had the privilege of homeschooling her 4 children and loves walking alongside other moms on this journey. With her M.Ed. in Early Childhood and Curriculum development she creates high-quality products helping families live #NotConsumed.

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March 25, 2016
Thought overall this was a good study, however towards the end there was a question in the "What if I Fail" portion that asked, "Read 1 Corinthians 10:13. The Bible tells us here that God will not tempt us beyond what we can bear. It also says that when we are tempted, that God will give us what?

I don't believe God tempts us and am hoping the author just made a mistake while conveying what she wanted to say.
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