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Introducing...
Jacob’s Ladder
A new religious program for your child!
Jacob’s Ladder is created especially for the New Church! Kathy Orthwein, a professional kindergarten teacher, led a team to create the Introductory Level of the Jacob’s Ladder Program (other levels will follow).
Jacob’s Ladder transforms Religion Lessons into an exciting multi-sensory experience for today’s families. Read on to learn more about the Introductory Level!
The Lord Is Our
Heavenly Father
- Beautifully Illustrated Book
A story and educational materials
for each week of the school year
- Audio CD
A song or story for each lesson
- Hands-on Projects
All materials and instructions included
(see David & Goliath puppets on first flap)
Jacob’s Ladder:
Learning about the Lord one level at a time!
This program is sold at cost. However, we do not want lack of funds to prevent you from receiving it. Payment plans and scholarships are available upon request.
Jacob’s Ladder Introductory Level: GL-400 $55.00
(Shipping costs will vary depending upon your location.)
We think you will agree that this program is well worth the cost. If you are not satisfied for any reason, you may certainly return the materials for a refund.
To order or for further information use the enclosed envelope addressed to
The General Church Office of Education
or contact Kathy Orthwein at
kaorthwe@newchurch.edu or 215-914-4951
Grandparents and other relatives love to sponsor this type of program!
The Lord is our Heavenly Father...
Is the Introductory Level of the new Jacob’s Ladder series. This level is patterned on the Religion Curriculum for Kindergarten (ages 5-6), but older and some younger children may also find the material interesting and instructive.
Thirty-six lessons give a panoramic view of the Lord’s Word, Genesis-Revelation. Also included are special sections on heaven, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter & New Church Day.
Each lesson includes a page for parents, with background information, a lesson overview, and concepts on why these stories have eternal importance in our children’s lives.
The children’s lesson is in storybook format, with color pictures and suggested questions to promote your child’s active involvement with the story.
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