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Resources
We have created great resources to help parents talk with their kids about the gospel and how it relates to their lives. These resources include family discussion questions, activities that help parents talk about the Bible and opportunities to learn about what God is doing throughout the world.

What We Did This Weekend in One Way
During Fall 2010, children in One Way are exploring the CORE Truths of our faith in Jesus and what they mean to our everyday lives. We want parents to know what their children are hearing on the weekends so that they can help their kids continue to learn and grow at home. Here is a look at what we did this past weekend in One Way

Bottom Line
The bottom line is our teaching focus for the weekend. We want kids to hear it as many times as possible while they are in One Way so that they can remember it all week long.

This Week’s Bottom Line:

Lesson Summary
This is the narrative and scripture references taught this past weekend in One Way. If you would like to read the narrative summary, please click on the date and topic below.

Family Discussion Questions
Each week we provide a set of follow-up questions that parents can use to help their child process and apply all that was taught this past weekend in One Way.

Other Helpful Tools

How to Talk to Kids About Living Missionally

Missional living is not limited to adults. Every believer is called and equipped to share the love of Christ. This document is meant to serve as a guide in how to teach and disciple the next generation in what it means to share in the mission of Jesus Christ. How to Talk to Kids About Living Missionally

Bible Keys
The Bible is not always easy to navigate through, but it the most important book your child will read. We want to equip you as parents as you teach your kids about God's true word. These keys help your kids understand what they are looking at when they open to a page in their Bible. As you teach your kids about how to look up scripture, use this tool as a helpful visual.

Development Plans
These plans give a general overview of where children are developmentally so that parents can connect with and teach their children in the best way. Plans are divided by age and grade.