Use this camel costume during your VBS opening and closing program. Each day Sheba the camel will introduce the kids to the memory verse.
This banner measures 22" x 22". Hang on the wall or on a podium during meetings and special events.
This PDF contains all honors worksheets. Use this PDF to print worksheets for each Pathfinder. Features worksheets for every honor, including Marsupials, African Lore, Puppetry, and many more. Included are sections for: Arts, Crafts, and Hobbies Health and Science Household Arts Nature Outdoor... [Show more]
Use this hand puppet when you tell the beaver story at the start of each Eager Beaver meeting. 17" from nose to tail.
These Anchoring in Christ pins are awarded to parents for the class or area in which they are involved. Parents are eligible to receive this pin after they have helped a child complete a class.
The Master Guide Curriculum is the resource for completing Master Guide leadership coursework. Read this manual to find: Details of the Master Guide course Outline of the 28 fundamental beliefs Adventist Church Heritage Award requirements Helpful resources And more! If you want to train Master... [Show more]
The Pathfinder club has a rich tradition. How did Pathfinders start? How long have we had Pathfinder clubs? Did you know that Pathfinders weren't recognized by the General Conference until 1950? John Hancock, one of the founders of the Pathfinder organization, gives a complete history in this... [Show more]
Welcome to the exciting world of Honors where you can learn about everything from coral reefs to rainforests, from lashing to robotics, and soccer to pickleball. You can even earn Honors on disciples and apostles, praise and worship, and Christian team building. This guide includes information on... [Show more]
Use this shepherd's crook as a visual aid when telling Bible stories. Sure to complement any Biblical costume, this plastic staff snaps apart for easy storage. Breaks down into 4 pieces for easy height adjustment. Fits child or adult. 64"
The Pathfinder club has a rich tradition. How did Pathfinders start? How long have we had Pathfinder clubs? Did you know that Pathfinders weren't recognized by the General Conference until 1950? John Hancock, one of the founders of the Pathfinder organization, gives a complete history. This book is... [Show more]