by Tamarah Horton | Nov 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
Every year in November, there is the Day of Prayer for the persecuted church. Voice of the Martyrs has created a short video highlighting the life of one martyr in Laos who was persecuted for being a Christian and sharing his faith. It is a very powerful video of one...
by Tamarah Horton | Sep 4, 2014 | MAP, Passport to Africa, Uncategorized
Let’s begin to learn about the geography of the second largest continent on earth, Africa. In the old days, we used salt dough to make a physical map of Africa. Today, a handy material called Model Magic is available. Let’s begin….. What you will need:...
by Tamarah Horton | Sep 18, 2014 | MAP, Passport to Africa, Uncategorized
This week we will complete the Dough Maps of Africa that were formed last week. Specifically, this week students will paint and label their maps. You will need… Model Magic map from previous week Yellow, orange, green, blue and black acrylic paint Paint brushes...
by Passport to the Nations | Oct 1, 2014 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa, Uncategorized
The ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics (or pictures) to communicate their thoughts and stories. These pictures are like symbols and are similar to the icons we use today on things like computers and cell phones. Each picture represented a letter or sound. The...
by Passport to the Nations | Nov 12, 2014 | God is Creator, Passport to Africa, Uncategorized
Sand Camel Art The massive Sahara Desert covers the northern third of the continent of Africa. The camel is uniquely created to not only survive, but thrive in this environment. In honor of the camel’s natural habitat, we are going to create a camel art...