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Philippians 4:8 Literature Guide- Nate Saint

The goal for reading and writing is to understand the Bible and equip students for their calling; therefore, the Bible is the greatest book to build an education for our children. Further literature study should follow Philippians 4:8 NIV©, which says, "Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is TRUE, whatever is NOBLE, whatever is RIGHT, whatever is PURE, whatever is LOVELY, whatever is ADMIRABLE—if anything is EXCELLENT or PRAISEWORTHY—think about such things."

For many reasons, the best additional literature includes true stories of the heroes of the faith. These stories are cross-curricular (history, science, cultural studies, geography, and language arts), help build a Biblical worldview, provide inspiring examples of ordinary people doing the extraordinary for God and others, exemplify the impact of prayer and the Bible on individuals and groups, and enhance lessons in God’s voice and leading.

Literature Guides are great tools for studying literature as they build vocabulary, measure reading comprehension, and equip students to answer in complete sentences with correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. They also provide insight into the story and lead to greater retention and understanding.


Philippians 4:8 Literature Guides:

Recommended: 3 chapter books per year, approximately 2 chapters per week, about 2 worksheets per chapter

For whom: workbook is for 3rd to 8th graders (although, the read-aloud often engages almost every age)

Components for each chapter: Chapter summary, Key facts, Vocabulary, Comprehension questions, Character study, Related scripture, Personal reflection


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***Nate Saint grew up with unique opportunities to build, try new ideas, like a backyard roller coaster, and fly in airplanes with his older brother. After suffering osteomyelitis as a boy before penicillin was discovered, Nate decided that he would serve God wholeheartedly if he survived. Never did he imagine that God would use his love of building and flying to take the Gospel message to the Ecuadorian jungle, home of the most savage tribe on earth. As he attempted to befriend the tribe, they took his life, and doors were opened for Nate's friends and family to live amongst the tribe and demonstrate forgiveness and God's love.

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