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Bible Studies
Dec. 14, 2006

Lately my 9-year-old seems to be having trouble understanding some (admittedly more difficult) Bible passages and I'm thinking we might need to focus more on our Bible studies for the next few months.  We've done well with the Christian Studies program from Memoria Press and, of course, the Switched on Schoolhouse curriculum has "Bible" as one of the 5 study subjects, but some of the wording seems to stall her out and I don't want her frustration level to hit the point that she starts not wanting to read her Bible at all!  I'm wondering whether or not having a "Child's Bible" would be a good or bad thing at this point.

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