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Revision as of 09:01, 10 May 2023
Eat Learn this Book series
Children's books which teach adult theology.
The reason I display work in progress is so that potential collaborators can see what I put out raw, and consider if they can work it into something usable. Enjoy my mess. Discussion
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Using the first century hermeneutic, clean and unclean animals are symbols of good and bad teachers . | |
Read free
Unclean birds tell of character traits not to be copied. | |
ELTB Creepy Crunchies [∞]
Insects you can eat because they speak of people who try to know God. | |
ELTB Dirty Dishes
Fallen leaders | |
ELTB Tempting Tree [∞]
The story of the garden. | |
ELTB Best Bread
Bread through scripture as Christ's total devotion to death. | |
ELTB Temple Tasties
The sacrifices. | |
ELTB Best Bad Bookkeeper
A troubling parable | |
ELTB Peter's Prison
The escape (Acts 12) | |
ELTB Sneaky Snakes
Ending of Mark | |
ELTB Christmas crumbs |
2ndBook series series
Adult modules also teach using the first century hermeneutic.
2ndBook Stories [∞] |
2ndBook Topics [∞] |