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[ The Faith Committee of The Character Council, of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky gratefully acknowledges the permission of Home Life Ministries to make its Character Journals available on our website, www.charactercincinnati.org. Home Life Ministries may be contacted by Internet at website www.hlm.org, by email at [email protected], by telephone at (0) 1480 219881, and by mail at Home Life Ministries; Pastures Farm Cottage, Kimbolton Road; Hail Weston, Huntingdon; Cambs. PE19 4lb; England ] .......... Character Journal No.7 August 1999 Meekness The Character Journal is a monthly e-zine designed to help parents teach Biblical character qualities to their children. Each month a different character quality is presented with suggestions for Bible lessons and projects. The length of time you spend teaching these principles to your children each day is not nearly as important as your sincerity and consistency. Begin each time with a relevant hymn or chorus. Then take a verse, theme or story from the suggestions below as the basis for your daily "Bible Time" with your family. Give relevant application of the lesson to your family; and don't forget to ask your children the questions: Who? What? Where? Why? When? and How? Get each member of the family involved by assigning different verses to be read. Finally, conclude your time with family prayer. Please feel free to forward these mailings to others who may be interested. If you received this mailing from a friend and would like to subscribe, send an e-mail to [email protected] stating whether you wish to receive the mailing in either HTML or Plain Text format. Similarly, if you no longer wish to receive these mailings, just send us a message stating your wish to unsubscribe. Related Hymns & Choruses How to Demonstrate Meekness Bible Verses Related to Meekness Potpourri Bible Stories A Word to the Dads Character Definitions Character Building Resources Related Hymns and Choruses Have Thine Own Way, Lord! (Adelaide A. Pollard) I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go (Mary Brown 19th Century) Take My Life and Let It Be (Frances R. Havergal) I Surrender All (Judson W. Van de Venter) Is Your All on The Altar? (Eisha A. Hoffman) Bible Verses Related to Meekness Spend an evening (or several) looking at just one of these verses at a time. Don't forget to ask your children the questions: Who? What? Where? Why? When? and How? Discuss with your family what each verse or story teaches about the character quality; and give vital application of how this quality can be applied to your family. Choose several verses to memorise together as a family. NOTE: The numbers within each verse refer to the original Hebrew or Greek word as listed in Strong's Concordance. Strong's lexical definition and other details of each word are listed below. 06035 `anav {aw-nawv'} AV - meek 13, humble 5, poor 5, lowly 2, vr meek 1; 26 1) poor, humble, afflicted, meek 1a) poor, needy 1b) poor and weak 1c) poor, weak and afflicted 1d) humble, lowly, meek 06037 `anvah {an-vaw'} AV - gentleness 1, meekness 1; 2 1) humility, meekness 1a) humility, meekness 1b) condescension 4236 praotes {prah-ot'-ace} AV - meekness 9; 9 1) gentleness, mildness, meekness 4239 praus {prah-ooce'} AV - meek 3; 3 1 1) mildness of disposition, gentleness of spirit, meekness ++++ Meekness toward God is that disposition of spirit in which we accept His dealings with us as good, and therefore without disputing or resisting. In the OT, the meek are those wholly relying on God rather than their own strength to defend them against injustice. Thus, meekness toward evil people means knowing God is permitting the injuries they inflict, that He is using them to purify His elect, and that He will deliver His elect in His time. (Is. 41:17, Lu. 18:1-8) Gentleness or meekness is the opposite to selfassertiveness and self-interest. It stems from trust in God's goodness and control over the situation. The gentle person is not occupied with self at all. This is a work of the Holy Spirit, not of the human will. (Gal. 5:23) 4240 prautes {prah-oo'-tace} AV - meekness 3; 3 1) mildness of disposition, gentleness of spirit, meekness Numbers 12:3 (Now the man Moses was very meek <06035>, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth.) Job 24:4 They turn the needy out of the way: the poor <06035> of the earth hide themselves together. Psalms 9:12 When he maketh inquisition for blood, he remembereth them: he forgetteth not the cry of the humble <06035>. {humble: or, afflicted} Psalms 9:18 For the needy shall not alway be forgotten: the expectation of the poor <06035> shall not perish for ever. Psalms 10:12 Arise, O LORD; O God, lift up thine hand: forget not the humble <06035>. {humble: or, afflicted} Psalms 10:17 LORD, thou hast heard the desire of the humble <06035>: thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt cause thine ear to hear: {prepare: or, establish} Psalms 18:35 Thou hast also given me the shield of thy salvation: and thy right hand hath holden me up, and thy gentleness <06037> hath made me great. {thy gentleness...: or, with thy meekness thou hast multiplied me} Psalms 22:26 The meek <06035> shall eat and be satisfied: they shall praise the LORD that seek him: your heart shall live for ever. Psalms 25:9 The meek <06035> will he guide in judgment: and the meek <06035> will he teach his way. Psalms 34:2 My soul shall make her boast in the LORD: the humble <06035> shall hear thereof, and be glad. Psalms 37:11 But the meek <06035> shall inherit the earth; and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace. Psalms 45:4 And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness <06037> and righteousness; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things. {ride...: Heb. prosper thou, ride thou} Psalms 69:32 The humble <06035> shall see this, and be glad: and your heart shall live that seek God. {humble: or, meek} Psalms 76:9 When God arose to judgment, to save all the meek <06035> of the earth. Selah. Psalms 147:6 The LORD lifteth up the meek <06035>: he casteth the wicked down to the ground. Psalms 149:4 For the LORD taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek <06035> with salvation. Proverbs 3:34 Surely he scorneth the scorners: but he giveth grace unto the lowly <06035>. Proverbs 14:21 He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth: but he that hath mercy on the poor <06035>, happy is he. Proverbs 16:19 Better it is to be of an humble spirit with the lowly <06035>, than to divide the spoil with the proud. Isaiah 11:4 But with righteousness shall he judge the poor, and reprove with equity for the meek <06035> of the earth: and he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth, and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked. {reprove: or, argue} Isaiah 29:19 The meek <06035> also shall increase their joy in the LORD, and the poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel. {increase: Heb. add} Isaiah 32:7 The instruments also of the churl are evil: he deviseth wicked devices to destroy the poor <06035> with lying words, even when the needy speaketh right. {the needy...: or, he speaketh against the poor in judgment} Isaiah 61:1 The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek <06035>; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; Amos 2:7 That pant after the dust of the earth on the head of the poor, and turn aside the way of the meek <06035>: and a man and his father will go in unto the same maid, to profane my holy name: {maid: or, young woman} Amos 8:4 Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor <06035> of the land to fail, Zephaniah 2:3 Seek ye the LORD, all ye meek <06035> of the earth, which have wrought his judgment; seek righteousness, seek meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the LORD'S anger. Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the meek <4239>: for they shall inherit the earth. Matthew 21:5 Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek <4239>, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. 1 Corinthians 4:21 What will ye? shall I come unto you with a rod, or in love, and in the spirit of meekness <4236>? 2 Corinthians 10:1 Now I Paul myself beseech you by the meekness <4236> and gentleness of Christ, who in presence am base among you, but being absent am bold toward you: {in presence: or, in outward appearance} 2 Galatians 5:23 Meekness <4236>, temperance: against such there is no law. Galatians 6:1 Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness <4236>; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. {if: or, although} Ephesians 4:2 With all lowliness and meekness <4236>, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; Colossians 3:12 Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness <4236>, longsuffering; 1 Timothy 6:11 But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness <4236>. 2 Timothy 2:25 In meekness <4236> instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth; Titus 3:2 To speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers, but gentle, shewing all meekness <4236> unto all men. James 1:21 Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness <4240> the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls. James 3:13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness <4240> of wisdom. 1 Peter 3:4 But let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek <4239> and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price. 1 Peter 3:15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness <4240> and fear: {fear: or, reverence} Bible Stories Abraham and Lot – Genesis 13: Abraham was willing to yield his rights in order to have peace. David & Saul - 1 Samuel 24:6 And he said unto his men, The LORD forbid that I should do this thing unto my master, the LORD'S anointed, to stretch forth mine hand against him, seeing he [is] the anointed of the LORD. The Lord Jesus Christ Who was willing to yield His rights to provide salvation. See Philippians chapter 2. Character Definitions Yielding my personal rights and expectations with a desire to serve others (IBLP) Responding properly to anger when others violate personal rights (IBLP) Learning to earn the right to be heard rather than demanding a hearing (IBLP) The ability or tendency to endure injury with patience and without resentment (Dictionary Definition) m&k, adjective having a mild and gentle temper; submissive. meek'en verb transitive to render meek. verb intransitive to become meek. meek'ly adverb. meek'ness noun the state or quality of being meek. »Old Norse mjukr; early Modern Dutch muik soft (The Chambers Dictionary on CD-ROM) How to Demonstrate Meekness to God Some of the rights we must surrender to the Lord Our Body (Romans 12:1-2; Mark 14:36) Our Time (Matthew 6:33) Our Health (2 Corinthians 12:9) Our Possessions (Job 1:21) Our Talents (1 Corinthians 4:7) Our Family & Friends (Matthew 10:37,40) Our Reputation ( Philippians 2:3-11; John 3:30) Our Future (Matthew 6:34) Give the Lord the first part of your day by spending it alone with Him in His Word 3 Give the Lord the first ten percent (tithe) from your income to Parents Making my own wishes secondary to the instructions and wishes of my parents Purpose to obtain your parents' blessing before marriage Refuse to grumble and complain about restrictions your parents place on you to your Employers Follow your employer's instructions without insisting that things be done YOUR way Refuse to get angry or upset when someone else is promoted over you to your Church Leaders Avoid disagreeing with your pastor or church leaders in public Potpourri Meekness A calm temper of mind, not easily provoked #Jas 3:13 1. Peculiar promises are made to the meek #Mt 5:5 Isa 66:2 2. The cultivation of this spirit is enjoined #Col 3:12 1Ti 6:11 #Zep 2:3 3. Is exemplified a. in Christ #Mt 11:29 b. Abraham #Ge 13:1 #Ge 16:5,6 c. Moses #Nu 12:3 d. David 2Sa 16:10,12 e. Paul #1Co 9:19 MEEKNESS 1) Christ set an example of # Ps 45:4 Isa 53:7 Mt 11:29 21:5 2Co 10:1 1Pe 2:21-23 2) His teaching # Mt 5:38-45 3) A fruit of the Spirit # Ga 5:22,23 4) SAINTS SHOULD 4a) Seek # Zep 2:3 4b) Put on # Col 3:12-13 4c) Receive the word of God with # Jas 1:21 4d) Exhibit, in conduct, &c # Jas 3:13 4e) Answer for their hope with # 1Pe 3:15 4f) Show to all men # Tit 3:2 4g) Restore the erring with # Ga 6:1 5) Precious in the sight of God # 1Pe 3:4 6) MINISTERS SHOULD 6a) Follow after # 1Ti 6:11 6b) Instruct opposers with # 2Ti 2:24,25 6c) Urge, on their people # Tit 3:1,2 7) A characteristic of wisdom # Jas 3:17 8) Necessary to a Christian walk # Eph 4:1,2 1Co 6:7 9) THOSE WHO ARE GIFTED WITH 9a) Are preserved # Ps 76:9 9b) Are exalted # Ps 147:6 Mt 23:12 9c) Are guided and taught # Ps 25:9 9d) Are richly provided for # Ps 22:26 9e) Are beautified with salvation # Ps 149:4 9f) Increase their joy # Isa 29:19 9g) Shall inherit the earth # Ps 37:11 10) The gospel to be preached to those who possess # Isa 61:1 11) Blessedness of # Mt 5:5 12) Exemplified 12a) Moses # Nu 12:3 12b) David # 1Sa 30:6 2Sa 16:9-12 12c) Paul # 1Co 4:12 1Th 2:7 4 MEEKNESS-RETALIATION (A) MEEKNESS (1) General References to To be Sought # Zep 2:3 Non-resistance a Mark of # Lu 6:29 A Fruit of the "Spirit" # Ga 5:22-23 6:1 Eph 4:2 Essential in Teaching # 2Ti 2:25 Tit 3:2 Essential in Hearing # Jas 1:21 3:13 Precious in God's Sight # 1Pe 3:4 (2) Promises to the Meek # Ps 22:26 37:11 147:6 149:4 Isa 11:4 29:19 Mt 5:5 (3) Examples of -- Moses # Nu 12:3 -- David # 2Sa 16:11 -- Jeremiah # Jer 26:14 -- Stephen # Ac 7:60 -- Paul # 2Ti 4:16 (B) MEEKNESS, CHRIST'S # Isa 53:7 Mt 11:29 21:5 26:52 2Co 10:1 1Pe 2:23 (C) FORBEARANCE (1) Divine # Ge 18:32 Ne 9:30 Jon 4:11 Ac 17:30 Ro 2:4 3:25 10:21 (2) Enjoined # 1Co 13:7 Eph 4:2 6:9 Col 3:13 (D) GENTLENESS, General References to # 1Th 2:7 1Ti 3:3 2Ti 2:24 Tit 3:2 Jas 3:17 (E) LONGSUFFERING (1) Of God # Nu 14:18 Isa 48:9 Eze 20:17 Ro 9:22 1Pe 3:20 2Pe 3:9 (2) Enjoined # 1Co 13:4 2Co 6:6 Ga 5:22 Col 1:11 2Ti 4:2 (F) RETALIATION (1) Forbidden # Le 19:18 Pr 20:22 24:29 Mt 5:39 Ro 12:17 1Th 5:15 # 1Pe 3:9 (2) Examples of # Jud 8:7 15:7 2Sa 3:27 1Ki 2:9 Es 9:5 Lu 9:54 (G) REVENGE, the Spirit of, Manifested Jezebel, toward Elijah # 1Ki 19:2 Ahab, toward Micaiah # 1Ki 22:27 Haman, toward the Jews # Es 3:6 Philistines, toward Israel # Eze 25:15 Herodias, toward John the Baptist # Mt 14:8 Nazarenes, toward Christ # Lu 4:29 Sanhedrin, toward the Apostles # Ac 5:33 Jews, toward Paul # Ac 23:12 (H) VINDICTIVENESS, examples of # 2Ki 6:21 2Ch 16:10 18:26 Es 3:6 Ps 137:9 Mr 6:19 # Lu 9:54 Joh 18:10 Ac 23:12 Meekness Requires Death to Self Death to self involves the following concepts: Presenting our bodies as living sacrifices unto God (see Romans 12:1-2) Surrendering to God our rights as Christ did in coming into the world (see Philippians 2:5-8) Committing ourselves to carry out God's will at any cost (see Luke 9:24) Recognising anger as a symptom of unyielded rights (see James 1:20-21) Share with your children an appropriate examples of unyielded rights that caused you to become angry. Describe the circumstances through which God motivated you to yield those rights to Him. Tell how God rewarded you after you submitted to His will. Share a second illustration which you submitted or went ahead in a matter which was not God's will and which brought God's discipline. Discuss situations in which it would not be God's will to yield (see Romans 6:16). 5 Parent Guide Planner Booklet 5, Advanced Training Institute, Oak Brook, IL Take All The Keys, Lord Dr. F. B..Meyer came to a crucial, transitional time in his ministry. He sat dejectedly in his study. "My ministry is unfruitful, and I lack spiritual power." he said to himself. Suddenly Christ seemed to stand beside him. "Let me have the keys to your life," Christ said. The experience was so realistic that he reached into his pocket and took out a bunch of keys! "Are all the keys here?" "Yes, Lord, all except the key to one small room in my life." Christ said: "If you cannot trust me in all rooms of your life, I cannot accept any of the keys." Dr. Meyer was so overwhelmed with the feeling that Christ was moving out of his life because he was excluding Him from one interest in his life that he cried out, "Come back, Lord, and take the keys to all the rooms of my life!" -Walter B. Knight General Gordon's Medal It is related of General Gordon, affectionately known as "Chinese Gordon," that when the English government sought to reward him for his magnificent service in China, he declined all money and titles, but accepted a gold medal on which his name and a record of his thirty-three engagements was inscribed. After his death the medal could not be found. Finally it was learned that he had sent it to Manchester during a famine, with a request that it be melted and used to buy bread for the famishing poor. In his diary that day he had written these words: "The last and only thing that I had in this world that I valued. I have given over to the Lord Jesus Christ." -Wilbur E. Nelson George Muller's Secret To one who asked him the secret of his service, George Muller said: "There was a day when I died, utterly died;" and, as he spoke, he bent lower and lower until he almost touched the floor-"died to George Muller, his opinions, preferences, tastes, and will-died to the world, its approval or censure-died to the approval or blame even of my brethren and friends-and since then I have studied only to show myself approved unto God." -British Weekly Moody's Monopoly A committee of ministers in a certain city was discussing the possibility of having D.L. Moody to serve as the evangelist during a city-wide evangelistic campaign. Finally, one young minister who did not want to invite Moody stood up and said, "Why Moody? Does he have a monopoly of the Holy Spirit?" There was silence. Then an old Godly minister spoke up: "No, he does not have a monopoly of the Holy Spirit; but the Holy Spirit has a monopoly of D.L. Moody." How Jesus Demonstrated Meekness (Philippians 2:5-8) 1. Christ yielded His right to wealth 2. Christ yielded His right to a good reputation 3. Christ yielded His right to be served 4. Christ yielded His right to physical comforts 5. Christ yielded His right to make His Own decisions Perhaps the most difficult right to yield is the right of making final decisions. Without yielding this right to God, we will never experience God's full potential for our lives. When Christ was on earth, He made no decisions on His own but did only that which was directed by His Heavenly Father. His continual attitude was "Not my will, but Thine be done." Once we have that same attitude, it is then possible for God to accomplish His will through our lives. If we have the attitude that says, "I will do this no matter what God says," then we are not following the example of Christ but of Satan. Isaiah 14 describes the fall of Satan and it reveals his attitude of pride and rebellion (v.v.12-14). Satan says, "I will...." The Lord Jesus says, "Father, not My will, but Thine be done." If we want to live for God and be used by Him to make an impact upon this generation for Jesus Christ, then it is so important that we allow Him to make the decisions in our lives. Who's authority are you submitted to? Are you controlled by the Holy Spirit? Have you ever yielded your rights to God? Meek as a Lamb 6 Understand how sheep illustrate the quality of meekness by studying references to sheep in Scripture. Young children will enjoy making sheep masks after studying the meekness of sheep. Using paper or Styrofoam plates, cut out the centre, leaving the rim. Around the edge of the rim let the children glue on cotton balls. From white construction paper, cut out two lamb-shaped ears and staple to the sides of the plate. Use string to tie the mask to each child's head with his face peering from the hole. Now have the children practice being meek as little lambs. Parent Guide Planner Booklet 5, Advanced Training Institute, Oak Brook, IL A Word to the Dads God's Blueprint for Parenting - Part I (How to Make Your Home a "Heaven upon Earth" for Your Children) For some time now, I have been interested in the relationship between how God the Heavenly Father deals with His children and how we as earthly parents, should relate to our own children. For example, in the garden of Eden, God first established and clearly explained the boundaries for Adam and his wife: In Genesis 2:16,17 "…God commanded the man, saying, of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Notice that God did not remove the object of temptation. He first of all established the boundaries, explained to them the consequences if they would disobey, and left the object of temptation in clear view and within easy reach. Many parents believe that the wisest thing to do is to remove every ornament and every box of chocolates out of the reach of their child. But that is not a lasting solution because it does not deal with the root problem. The child simply learns that the only objects that are "off limits" are the objects he cannot reach. The child needs to have his boundaries clearly explained, he needs to be taught the meaning of the word "no," and he needs to be told the consequences of overstepping those boundaries. You may lose a few ornaments in the training process but the dividends this will pay in your child's life, will be priceless. Anyhow, better your own ornaments than the neighbours' antique oriental vase! God did not remove every object of temptation. He established boundaries and clearly explained the consequences that overstepping those boundaries would produce. We can all tell the nightmare stories of the friend's toddler who came to visit and ran through the house like a tornado demolishing everything in sight! The boundaries for that child were most likely never established in his own home. He has probably never learned the meaning of the word "no". And his parents have most likely been inconsistent in the following through with discipline. So there is a direct relationship between how God deals with His children and how we should parent our own children. I want to focus today on the two great works that God has set out to accomplish in a person's life, and relate them to the responsibilities of parenthood. Firstly, God takes the life that is alienated from Him by sin, and by His grace and mercy, He establishes a relationship with that individual. He cares for that person. He meets his needs, and provides a secure relationship with "round the clock" access into His presence. He loves that individual. He knows everything about that person, and He is so deeply interested and concerned about the well-being of that one individual that if he had been the only person who had ever sinned, God would still have sent His Son to die on the cross. Theologians call this great work "justification". The second great work in which God is involved, is the process of changing our behaviour from the ways of our old sin-nature to that of the new standards taught and demonstrated by Christ; the process by which God transforms a person into the image of His Son. Theologians call this process "sanctification". But the point that I want to emphasise is that before God begins to change our behaviour, He first establishes a relationship with us. He does not begin the process of sanctification until He has first completed the work of justification. This, I believe, is of vital significance! Many child psychologists emphasise the importance of changing the child's behaviour and completely miss the essential prerequisite of first establishing and building a meaningful relationship with the child. In God's framework of redemption this must come first! Justification, then sanctification. First, He establishes a relationship with that individual, then He begins His great work of lovingly changing that person's behaviour until it conforms to His own will and standards. We completely miss this essential element in the parenting process today. Behaviour modification is important but it cannot be successful unless a meaningful relationship is first established with the child. How is such a relationship established? Again, let us look at some significant aspects of God's relationship with His children and apply it to the role of earthly parents. Matthew 6:32 says, "For your Heavenly Father knoweth...." God knows His children! He knows their strengths and weaknesses. He knows their needs and fears. He knows their deepest sorrows, and He knows the deepest longings of their hearts. Perfectly, lovingly, individually, God knows His children. A friend had just moved into a new home - another major relocation following her husband's second redundancy. She suddenly noticed a dead sparrow lying on the garage roof. Opening the back door, another was seen on the patio! Immediately she recalled the words of the Lord: "Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father [knowing]. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear ye not 7 therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows" (Matthew 10:29-31). Her spirits lifted as she acknowledged the goodness of God and was assured in her heart that despite the seeming traumas of life, God loves and plans wisely for His own. God knows His children! How well do you know your children? What are their strengths and weaknesses? What are their joys and sorrows? What are their deepest needs? You need to know these things if you are to have a meaningful relationship with your child. But Jesus goes on to say in John 14:2, "I go to prepares a place for you...." God is preparing a place for His children. It will be a wonderful place; we call it Heaven. As parents, we are responsible to provide a place for our children. Whether its a caravan, a semi-detached, or a mansion, parents have the responsibility to make that place a "Heavenon-earth" for their children. In our next issue we will look at some of the characteristics of a "Heavenly" home. to be continued... Sources used for compiling this mailing: The Online Bible Parent Guide Planner Booklet 5, Advanced Training Institute, Oak Brook, IL Encyclopaedia of 7700 Illustrations, Assurance Publishers, Rockville, Maryland 8