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Bible Club ....Grandma Penny Hoprich



The Bible Club is a good
influence to me and it’s fun
because of what we do. For
instance, always having a good
time.
I really like our members:
Eleven year old Nicole - a
good listener and a jokester.
Eleven year old Phillip –
always into what Grandma
says.
Seven year old Miranda –
the little redhead always having
great ideas.
Five year old Chelsea – the
little blonde always into stuff.
Twelve year old Robert –
likes to be the fun one.
Eight year old Ricky –
always kinda shy.
That’s what I like about the
Bible Club and the members.
good president, Grandma
for me as I made it up. Be sure
.

....Tori

© Copyright 2003 Grandma Penny

Grandma Penny

Welcome to the new Bible Story and Activities page! Thanks to Grandma Penny for getting these stories started on Author-Me.com.

Please send in stories from your own Sunday School class or just your own keyboard. If you have suggested teaching activities, these are more than welcome. Click here to send.

This book is the second of a series of "Grandma's Stories".
Since we decided to let the theme of the Bible Club for the year of 2003 be "Letting Our Lights Shine for Jesus", these stories and the scriptures we've learned, show  the children how to let their lights shine, how not to let Satan blow their lights out, and how to share their lights with others. Click here

 


Purchase this delightful collection of stories from Grandma's Bible Club. These are from the same group you now read on AuthorMe.com. These are the first stories from the group, and the book that launched their career in newspaper, print, and the Internet. Click here