It’s Here ~ Joyful Heart Bible and Rhyme!!

It is finally time to unveil Joyful Heart Bible and Rhyme: Joyful Learning for 3-5 year olds

br_cover3d_croppedIt was a huge undertaking to revise this curriculum, but I pray that it will be a blessing to you and your family.

The following are updates/upgrades from the free lessons online at Hubbard’s Cupboard:

  • ADDITIONAL PRINTABLES – I created TONS of new sheets to go along with all of the suggested activities!

  • FONT SORTS – All of the letters needed are included with the sorting mats and a few VARIATIONS are given to switch it up a bit.

  • GROUPED DOCS for FASTER & EASIER PRINTING  (for example, all of the Letter Art Sheets, all of the Letter Craft Sheets, Bible Memory, etc . Now, they can easily be printed ahead of time, sorted into files or placed together in a binder or notebook – ready to go!)

  • WEEK BY WEEK LESSON DOCS – These contain the weekly/daily plan, all of the week specific printables, and a new MATERIALS PREP LIST all in one document per week.

  • Now, there are UN-NUMBERED REVIEW WEEKS, making it simpler to insert review weeks near the holidays and giving greater flexibility to start the curriculum when you want.

There are almost a thousand pages included in the revision.

See all the details about Joyful Heart Bible and Rhyme at Joyful Heart Learning!

Introducing…

whimsical tree of hearts version 2 (non-editable web-ready file)

Joyful Heart Learning is an extension of the free teaching resources that have been available online at Hubbard’s Cupboard since 2000.  All resources at Hubbard’s Cupboard are still free.  However, I am extending, refining, and making some of them easier to download for purchase.

Joyful Heart Learning contains curriculum and resources that are…

developmentally appropriate
Scripture based
literacy filled
enjoyable for both home and classroom use

 

This makes me super excited about our whimsical heart tree logo which conveys the joy of learning and growth – and our tagline which expresses my desire to create materials and learning opportunities that engage the heart, hands, and mind!

Please know that my intention has never been to sell learning materials. I just really enjoy creating them!  However, after receiving many requests from visitors to the website over the years, taking in consideration for the time and energy expended, and after prayer and taking my husband’s counsel,  there will now be the opportunity for others to purchase revised/updated versions of some of the curriculum.  As stated above, though, the free versions will remain at Hubbard’s Cupboard!

I also now have a brand new Joyful Heart Learning  ‘shop‘ open through The Teacher’s Notebook. 

Drop by Joyful Heart Learning and take a look around! 

We Never Walk Alone

Commissioning Day – February 24, 2013

A day full of tears, full of prayers, and an outpouring of love from the body of Christ…

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Never once did we ever walk alone
Never once did You leave us on our own
You are faithful, God, You are faithful
You are faithful, God, You are faithful

~Never Once by Matt Redman

 

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Our hearts are full of thankfulness to our amazing God who never has us walk alone.

Living He Loved Me, Dying He Saved Me

So many things have been competing for our attention: multiple showings of our home (over 30 in a month!), trying to make time for goodbyes, continuing work on the spelling curriculum, and just keeping up with the day to day homeschool with our kids.  I am realizing that we just moved away from our home church and family two weeks before Easter – and we have not intentionally done a thing to prepare our hearts to remember and celebrate.

But, God has been working His own plan without us even realizing. So, I share our family’s unplanned meditations for celebrating Easter this year…

With encouragement from close friends to memorize longer passages or even an entire book from the Bible, our family began memorizing Ephesians about a month and a half ago.  We are all at different sections within chapters one and two, but we are constantly hearing it, reading it, and letting His Word soak in.

Chapter one speaks of all our blessings in Christ – our adoption as His sons, the redemption and forgiveness of our sins, how God has chosen and predestined us, how we have the gift of the Holy Spirit dwelling in us, and how we have power through Christ.

In him, we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace that he lavished on us with all wisdom and understanding. ~Ephesians 1:7

As we continue into chapter two, we are soberly reminded of who we were without Christ –dead, gratifying the cravings of our sinful nature, objects of wrath.

But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions – it is by grace you have been saved. ~Ephesians 2:4-5

Now, as we read the account of the first Easter from Scripture (as found in Matthew 26-28, Mark 15-16, Luke 22-24, and John 18-20) we are reminded of Christ’s sacrifice for us.  Oh, how our blessings in Christ are so interwoven with His suffering!    ‘In Him’, ‘in love’, and ‘according to his pleasure’, Christ died to save us from our sins and lavished on us the riches of His grace. Undeserved, unmerited – We have been brought near through the blood of Christ.  To the praise of His glory!

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Looking back, another way that God has been allowing us to meditate on His love and sacrifice for us is through song.  Glorious Day by Casting Crowns was sung at our commissioning service at the end of February.  We have been singing it ever since!

Glorious Day
One day when Heaven was filled with His praises
One day when sin was as black as could be
Jesus came forth to be born of a virgin
Dwelt among men, my example is He
Word became flesh and the light shined among us
His glory revealed

Living, He loved me
Dying, He saved me
Buried, He carried my sins far away
Rising, He justified freely forever
One day He’s coming
Oh glorious day, oh glorious day

One day they led Him up Calvary’s mountain
One day they nailed Him to die on a tree
Suffering anguish, despised and rejected
Bearing our sins, my Redeemer is He
Hands that healed nations, stretched out on a tree
And took the nails for me

One day the grave could conceal Him no longer
One day the stone rolled away from the door
Then He arose, over death He had conquered
Now He’s ascended, my Lord evermore
Death could not hold Him, the grave could not keep Him
From rising again

One day the trumpet will sound for His coming
One day the skies with His glories will shine
Wonderful day, my Beloved One, bringing
My Savior, Jesus, is mine
Oh, glorious day

 

How do you see God preparing your heart for celebrating our risen Savior this Easter?

Not Because of Who I Am

Over the past year, our family has been involved in sharing how God is working to bring His Word to the nations– through the work of Wycliffe and the Bible translation process.

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After a recent presentation, I was taken a little off guard by a question in regards to missions and our upcoming move. The question was worded similar to this…

“What is it about you that you are able to just get up and change the direction of your life?  What is it that you’ve got?  What does it take to do something like this?”

I smiled awkwardly, fumbled with my answer, and then finally said the first thing that had come to my mind, “There is nothing special about me.”  We talked a little bit more, but as with most conversations I walk away from, I realized what I should have said – much after the fact.

My more elaborate answer should have resembled the following…

There is nothing special about me.  It is all about Jesus.  It takes intimately knowing the One who has called you.  It takes trust that has built up over multiple times of finding Him faithful.  In order to step out in faith – whether to reach out to an unsaved neighbor, to move your family to the inner city to minister within community, to moving across the country to further the Gospel, or crossing the ocean to bring the Good News to those who have never heard – you must trust that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever and that He will continue to be faithful and true. It takes reminding yourself of Who you serve – the King of kings and Lord of lords, who loved us so much that he died for us and took away our sins.  I, this weak and sinful vessel, go and follow His call, not because of who I am, but because of who my Savior is.

God will still make a great name for himself among the nations. God involves us in His mission not because He needs us but because He loves us and in His mercy He has invited us to be involved in His sovereign design for the spread of the gospel to the ends of the earth.
~ David Platt, Divine Sovereignty: The Fuel of Death-Defying Missions, Together for the Gospel 2012

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