by Passport to the Nations | Dec 23, 2014 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa
Let’s look at an animal that God created to survive, and even thrive, in the brutal desert climate of Northern Africa…… This animal is known as the “ship of the desert” because it is the most important form of transportation in the...
by Tamarah Horton | Dec 29, 2014 | Passport to Africa, SERVE
Change for Change Provide clean and living water to those who do not have it. Specifically, consider partnering with Neverthirst to provide water filters or contribute to one of their well projects in Africa. Hop on over to neverthirstwater.org to see the projects...
by Tamarah Horton | Dec 29, 2014 | God is Ruler, Passport to Africa
As you begin this activity, have students take off their shoes and line them up outside the door. You’ll see why in a minute 🙂 Islam is a religion that has more than a billion followers worldwide. This number represents over 20% of the world’s population...
by Tamarah Horton | Dec 30, 2014 | God is Savior, Passport to Africa, SHARE
Riffi Berbers are a group of people that live in the Riff Mountains of Morocco. They are Muslim. Out of 2 million Riffi Berbers, less than 100 of them are Christian! That’s amazing to think about, isn’t it? Muslims need to hear about the God of the Bible and about...
by Tamarah Horton | Jan 7, 2015 | God is Provider, Passport to Africa
Batik: Batik is an ancient art form and a methodology for dyeing fabric. In Batik, melted wax is applied in intricate designs on fabric. Once the fabric is dyed, the wax is removed, leaving the design area the original color of the fabric. Artists in Africa...
by Tamarah Horton | Jan 7, 2015 | God is Provider, Passport to Africa
Batik – Part 2 Now that the glue has dried on our Batik fabric, it’s time to finish up by painting them! For this project you will need: Glue drawings from Batik – Part 1 Parchment or waxed paper Paint smock or t-shirt, if desired Acrylic...