Series Description
Books are a gift because of what they can teach us, but there is one book that surpasses them all—the Bible! Jesus said, “Your word is truth” (John 17:17 NIrV). That’s what the Bible is. It’s truth! The Bible is filled with God’s words, and all the best things God wants to teach us. [Bottom Line] The Bible teaches me the best things!
Join us this month as we pray for our preschoolers to fall in love with the Bible and that they will see God’s Word as truth. That they will see the Bible as the place they can go to learn the best things in life, things like God made me, God loves me, and Jesus wants to be my friend forever. And that by the end of this month, they will know they can talk about God, hear from God, pray to God, and live for
Memory Verse
“Your word is truth.”
John 17:17 NIrV
Key Question
What does the Bible teach you?
Bottom Line
The Bible teaches me the best things.
Week 1 (Janary 4)
Young Jesus
Young Jesus | Luke 2:41-52
The Bible teaches us that we can talk about God with others, and young Jesus at the temple is a great example of it! When Mary and Joseph realized that young Jesus was not with them, they hurried back to Jerusalem to look for Him. Meanwhile, Jesus was right where He knew He should be, in His Father’s house talking with important teachers. The Bible teaches us that everyone who heard Jesus was amazed. Jesus talked about God to others, and we can talk about God to others, too.
Week 2 (January 11)
Philip
Philip | Acts 8:26-35
The Bible teaches us that we can hear from God through Philip’s story. Philip was a follower of Jesus, and he understood God’s Word. So, when God told Philip to go and help a man sitting in a chariot understand God’s Word, that’s exactly what Philip did. Philip ran up to the chariot and explained what the man was reading from God’s Word. The man was so happy, and he followed Jesus, too! Philip heard from God, and we can hear from God, too.
Week 3 (January 18)
Paul and Silas
Paul and Silas | Acts 16:16-40
The Bible teaches us that we can pray to God. Paul and Silas were sitting in a dark jail cell, and they began singing and praying to God! Paul and Silas knew that they could talk to God anytime, anywhere, about anything, so that’s what they did. They had no idea that their prayers would end up changing the life of the jailer who was guarding them as well as his entire family. They all ended up following Jesus! Paul and Silas prayed to God, and we can pray to God, too.
Week 4 (January 25)
Tabitha and Timothy
Tabitha and Timothy | Acts 9:36-39; Timothy 4:12
The Bible teaches us that we can live for God. It doesn’t matter if you’re young or old, God wants you to live for Him. Tabitha loved Jesus. She was always doing good and making clothes for people who needed them. Timothy was a young man who loved Jesus, too. He didn’t let his age keep him from living for God. Timothy taught others about God and showed others how to love like Jesus. Timothy lived for God and helped a lot of people follow Jesus. Tabitha and Timothy lived for God, and we can live for God, too.

