Bible Memory
There are two main approaches to Memory Work:
One is to include a verse or passage that is coordinated with each lesson and then use a fun game to drill the verse during class time.
A second approach is to use an already-developed program that covers essential truths in pre-selected verses. Students either memorize the verses together based on their age and level, or they advance at their own pace.
One is to include a verse or passage that is coordinated with each lesson and then use a fun game to drill the verse during class time.
A second approach is to use an already-developed program that covers essential truths in pre-selected verses. Students either memorize the verses together based on their age and level, or they advance at their own pace.
Memlok![]() This program contains 550 Scripture memory selections in 48 different topics. The picture on the front of the card helps the memorizer lock the first word or phrase into their memory. The built-in review system ensures that the verse will be there for a life-time! With the computer program, a whole family or a whole class can log on with their own user name, select their own verses, and keep track of their own progress. The program encourages the reasonable pace of one verse per week, but does allow for more. Great for kids and adults, this is a program that students and teachers can do together. Available in NIV, NASB, KJV and NKJV.
The Scripture Typer Bible Memory Website makes memorizing Bible verses easier than ever! It's a free website for memorizing Scripture by typing it online. Want to see how it works? Click here to Memorize John 3:16 now.
Topical Memory System![]() The Basic and Life Issues packs include the Navigators Scripture Memory Course book, verse cards on a variety of Christian living topics, and a handy wallet to hold the cards currently being memorized. Designed for teens and adults, the verses are offered in NIV, NASB, KJV and NKJV.
AWANA![]() Awana is an international, Bible-centered children’s and youth ministry providing local churches with weekly clubs, programs and training for students in preschool through high school. The acronym Awana comes from “Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed” as taken from II Timothy 2:15.
Scripture Memory FellowshipWhat used to be the Bible Memory Association has been incorporated into Scripture Memory Fellowship. Carefully selected Scriptures are organized and printed in handy attractive Memory Books. Verses are recited to a reliable listener and SMF offers three rewards, largely in the form of good Christian books, as goals are met. Memory books are available in KJV.
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Helpful Resource![]() The Big Book of Bible Skills and The Big Book of Bible Games are filled with fun, age-appropriate activities to teach Bible verses.
Songs to learn the Books of the BiBleAll 66 Books...
Just the Old Testament books (funny)...
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