Sabbath School Program Planner 4
$14.89
The Busy Leader’s Guide to Exciting Sabbath Schools
This Sabbath School Program Planner includes:
Interviews: Celebrity Hour
Mini-seminars: Spiritual Olympics; Get Yourself Elected
Modern Parables: Roadblocks to Friendship; Free at Last!; The Supermarket
Quiz Programs: Survival Kit for Single Women
Scripted Panel: The Ideal Way to Solve Problems
Skits: A Different Kind of Music; Adventist Missions Today
Surprise Programs: Pioneer Footprints; Discover Your Spiritual Gifts
Travelogue: Euro-African Holiday
Variety Program: The Starless Crown
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828008082
Dorothy Watts
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2000
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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