Episode 15: Fun Ways to Teach Kids about Noah
How DO you start teaching the Bible to children? How about the beginning? Today’s guest, Bible2School teacher Laura Mele, shares her favorite lesson on Noah.
Ready to get our the crayons and paint for some fun and creative ways to learn about Noah? Let’s go!
LAURA MELE is a Bible2School teacher for the Forest Hills Bible2School program. She was born and raised in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Laura is married to her high school sweetheart Frank and together they have one son, Tanner, who just started kindergarten this fall. Together they love to spend time outdoors enjoying God’s creation.
Laura became affiliated with Bible2School approximately three years ago. It was an answer to prayer she had been praying for for approximately three years after her son was born. Laura sees the hunger children have to hear Biblical truth and loves to see the impact it has in their lives.
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