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  2. 'Train Up a Child in the Way He Should Go'—Here Are the 50 ...

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    31. "Jesus said, 'Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.'" — Matthew 19:14

  3. Awana - Wikipedia

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    Awana offers resources and Bible-based training programs for children ages 2 to 18 in churches. Children are encouraged, but not required, to memorize Bible verses for credit or to redeem for small prizes. [5] Each Awana program is arranged into different groups that are separated by the ages and grades of the children attending.

  4. Remember Me (software) - Wikipedia

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    Bible portal; Remember Me is an app for memorizing Bible verses. [1] [2] [3] It utilizes gamification, flashcards and spaced repetition algorithms to optimize learning and retention. [2] [3] The application is available on Android, iOS, and as a web application. [2] [3]

  5. Good News Club - Wikipedia

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    Good News Club is a weekly interdenominational Christian program for 5-to-12-year-old children featuring a Bible lesson, songs, memory verses, and games. [1] It is the leading ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF), which creates the curriculum, translates it into different languages for use around the world, and trains instructors to teach it.

  6. Nazarene Bible Quizzing - Wikipedia

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    Nazarene Bible Quizzing (also known as "Youth Quizzing", "Teen Quizzing", or "Bible Quizzing Ministry") is a program for discipleship targeted to children aged 12–18 or in grades 6–12 in the United States or Canada. Some 5th graders are regularly allowed to participate, and 4th graders are allowed to participate in rare circumstances.

  7. National Bible Bee - Wikipedia

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    The National Bible Bee is sponsored by the Shelby Kennedy Foundation. [1] Shelby Kennedy, who died of cancer at the age of 23, spent her life studying the Bible; after her death, the Shelby Kennedy Foundation was established as a non-profit in her name to encourage children and youth to memorize Scripture.