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Bad Dogs Gets Face Lift To help the church better reach high risk youth dealing with the tough issues prevalent in the inner-city, TastyFaith.com has given BAD DOGS--Reproducible Bible Lesson Pages for Inner-City Kids--a face lift. This popular lesson series now contains fun illustrations that bring to life Bible stories that feature animal. Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 17, 2007 -- To help the church better reach high risk youth dealing with the tough issues prevalent in the inner-city, TastyFaith.com has given BAD DOGS--Reproducible Bible Lesson Pages for Inner-City Kids--a face lift. This popular lesson series now contains fun illustrations that bring to life Bible stories that feature animals, including the bad dogs that ate an evil queen named Jezebel. Each lesson gives the bible story a twist to deal with a hardcore topic, such as peer pressure, bullying and social justice.
Ron Wheeler, a well renowned illustrator among religious publishers, was happy to take on the project.
The reproducible lessons are just one volume of TastyFaith's Shortie Pages for Inner-city Kids. Shortie Pages are designed to help with reading and writing skills while teaching biblical principals. Shortie Pages are great for homework clubs, tutoring program and other outreach programs in urban areas.
TastyFaith founder Ginger Sinsabaugh MacDonald, has been a volunteer urban youth worker for over 20 years at various Christian organizations in Chicago. She realized that there is a lack of Christian resources dealing with tough issues widespread in urban areas. "Let's get real. Urban youth are today's trend-setters, from music to fashion and even values. Yet, we haven't made them a priority. If we reach city kids for Christ, they will reach the rest."
Shortie Pages are just one of the resources TastyFaith.com has for urban youth ministry. Bad Dogs is ideal for city kids aged 8-12, but can work with ages a bit older and younger. A free sample will be available at TastyFaith.com.
The website also has resources dealing with topics such as broken homes, blended families, STDs, teen moms, incarceration, social justice and other tough issues traditional Christian publishers may not address. TastyFaith.com was created in 2002 and is located in Chicago.
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