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Home / Contributions / Creating a Loving Brotherhood

Creating a Loving Brotherhood

February 8, 2017 by The Dock Administrator Leave a Comment

February 8, 2017 by Mannheim Christian Day School

Tattling, offenses, and feeling offended: what is the Bible way to get along? “Creating a Loving Brotherhood” aids teachers in training their students to apply Matthew 18:15-17. This is “Situation 3” in Manheim Christian School’s Kingdom Values series from the 1970’s. It includes suggested readings on the topic, with modifications for primary, intermediate, and junior high students.

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CONTRIBUTOR: Mannheim Christian Day School

CONTRIBUTOR: John Swartz

SERIES: Manheim Christian School's Kingdom Values

All items in the series:
  • Creating a Loving Brotherhood
  • Golden Rule Hunts
  • Loving Our Friends
  • Non-resistance
  • Worship Leads to Peace
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